The $30 million toe in the water

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have launched a seriees of retaliatory strikes against Iranian military sites, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. According to reports, the attacks targeted locations in Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan, Karaj, and the petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, with the Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, and senior commanders overseeing operations from the Israeli Air Force command center.

Attribution to the source is crucial in understanding the scope and scale of the attacks. The IDF confirmed that its Air Force struck military sites belonging to the Iranian regime in western and central Iran,with the Israeli Defense Forces emphasizing that their forces remain on high alert and fully prepared to continue operations against any threats to Israel.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The situation remains tense as both sides exchange fire, with the IDF warning of further action if necessary. The Houthi movement in Yemen also participated in the attacks, launching missiles toward Israel. The Iranian state media reported explosions in multiple cities, including Tehran, Tabriz, and Isfahan, with local authorities in Isfahan stating that there were no casualties.

The U.S. and Israeli media had earlier reported on the readiness of Israeli forces to strike back with political approval. The question on everyone's mind is: who is the unnamed buyer behind the Iranian missile barrage? The answer remains elusive, but one thing is certain - the situation is far from resolved.

A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash

The attacks follow a familiar pattern from the 2019 crash , where the Iranian regime launched a ballistic missile attack on Saudi Arabia. The current situation is a stark reminder of the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, with both sides engaged in a game of cat and mouse.

The Israeli Defense Forces have conducted retaliatory strikes against military targets in Iran following Iran's ballistic missile attacks on Israel. The strikes targeted locations in Tehran, Tabriz , Isfahan, Karaj, and the petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, according to Israeli and Iranian regime media reports.

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According to the Israeli Defense Forces, the attacks are presented as a response to the Iranian missile barrage, which included a second wave on Monday morinng with sirens sounding across central and southern Israel. Damage was reported in a central Israeli neighborhood, where three homes were hit but no injuries were reported so far.

The Iranian state media reported explosions in multiple cities, including Tehran, Tabriz, and Isfahan. Local authorities in Isfahan said there were no casualties. The Tehran's Fire Department mentioned at least two explosions in western Tehran but indicated no urban parts of the capital were directly targeted.