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>> the little a free text him. oh unt the 369369 >> this is missiles launched at israel. this is what it will look like hours ago before the attacks apparently subsided >> the >> idf says more than 300 missiles and drones were fired on israel overnight. those few that actually got through hit their base in southern israel causing some minor damage. israel says that the us, britain, and france also acted during the strikes and that some of the missiles were fired from iraq and yemen to france
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as the attack was in response to an israeli strike on iran's embassy in damascus. earlier this month. and that the matter can be regarded as concluded meanwhile, israeli prime minister netanyahu reacted on social media saying we have intercepted, we have contained we shall when israel and jordan have now reopened their air spaces, however, airlines still avoiding flying over iraq and iran will frequent. travelers that every over iraq and iran is a vital corridor for global commercial travel >> meanwhile >> inside parts of iran celebrations broke out on the streets in some parts of tech ron after word of the attack got out for more, we're joined by nic robertson in jerusalem and paula hancocks, who is with me here in abu dhabi nick.
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>> let's start with you. this has been an unprecedented historic night for israel, an unprecedented wave, five hours worth of strikes from iran, either from iranian territory or elsewhere towards israeli territory. the question is how does israel respond to that >> is it clear >> it is i think there were there are two people that we've heard from israeli officials in the past hour or so who sort of characterized it different ways of looking at this president, isaac, isaac hertz who sort of spoke to the relief. i think that everyone feels that the defense's air defenses work so well. he congratulated the idf, congratulated the air force, congratulate to the intelligence services. thank the white house, thanked
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president biden gave you a sense of the relief. i think and the sense of a job well done in the face of extreme adversity in a night where the rubicon was crossed in terms of the conflict the latent simmering conflict that has sort of gone between is israel and iran without the either one striking each other directly happened through proctors or striking the other in another country. and then you have what the foreign minister said doubling down on his comments a couple of days ago, he said, if iran strikes us, it will show hey, an escalation and their intent, and we will strike back and it's something that prime minister had said. and the defense minister had inferred as well. the foreign minister is saying that those comments still hold, which says on the other hand clearly that israel
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plans to respond to iran's attack last night in essence israel's way of fending off future attacks is to try to defer deter by using a greater level of force bag. now, now can israel's allies persuaded? they did not to the track record on that? in the war in gaza, where more than 33,000 palestinians have been killed against the better judgment and advice or president biden to prime minister netanyahu. the track record indicates that iran may well go back, go and strike iran back when how that's not clear let me bring them. >> paula hancocks in at this stage. next standby. i mean, the calculation is an interesting one here israel would certainly not want to see an emboldened iran off the back of this, nor indeed will the us administration patient. but what they don't see is an
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inevitability to the way that israel might respond this retaliation was inevitable and indeed tech wrong telegraphed that vary widely to this region and beyond >> they did, yes. and this, of course, was the first ever attack that's around had launched against israel from its own territory. but of course, once they've done that, the first time, then becomes easier to do it a second time or third time. so there's certainly a very clear escalation that has happened here. they telegraaf, they were going to do it. they have also said that if there is military aggression, as they call it from israel, then they will do it again. they have said that the response will be stronger and more resolute and we've heard from israel itself saying that they will be responding to this at least a foreign minister saying that as nick was mentioning. so of course this is the concern at this point that you have the telegraphing, but then tehran
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has carried through with this threat and it has done what it calls self-defense. it claims that since that consulate attack on the on the iranian building in damascus in syria, they say that under the un charter, they are able to have this self-defense and they say that they had warned it would happen. and then it did. >> what's been the response regionally? >> less than we have seen in the rest of the world, certainly when it comes to the west, they have been very clear in condemning iran that is not what you're seeing here in the region, of course, because it is far more sensitive, there's more of a diplomatic tightrope that many of these countries are having to walk. but we're hearing from some of the countries, saudi arabia, for example, who has relations with the us, who now has relations with iran, who if the biden administration is to be believed, will have relations with israel. so we're very difficult position, but they
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have said, quote, the kingdom urges all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to protect the region of its people from the dangers of war you have a similar sentiment from cutters talking of their deep concern there's no mention of either country. there's no pointing fingers of this is who is to blame. there's no condemnation, there's concern this has escalated and as a call for a de-escalation on all sides. if the biden administration had been forced six months trying to avoid avoid a regional escalation. sadly, many will say that is effectively what they have got at this stage. >> is there an >> opportunity out of this great chalian? hinge nick, if you're still with us, many will say there is >> what's the thinking >> amongst those that you have been speaking to about what happens next? >> it's still what is held out
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there for israel is an off-ramp in gaza, a deal where israel can have peace but this is something that's over the horizon for um, for the netanyahu government, it's not something that they perhaps believe in and certainly don't want to reach for it i think in terms of you know, trying to de-escalate the broader tensions here. we circle back to the position that we've been until yesterday over gaza, which is the assessment, is that by and large the majority of people in israel don't want prime minister netanyahu running the country, but do want tend to take a tougher approach in terms of security, in terms of making sure hamas cannot attack them again and potentially they may. we haven't seen any polling. it's far too soon. may want a similar tone when it comes to
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iran it really seems if you try to step back a little bit from the situation at the moment until there's a change of leadership here. those countries in the region that could partner with israel and help establish a broader peace in the region can be partners with israel to do that, cannot do it with the current government. and i think that's where we still stand, that a new dynamic has has entered over the weekend but it really in terms of moving forward in the bigger picture it doesn't really change where rat that is more dangerous though, beyond any doubt, in this region robertson is in jerusalem. paula hancocks with me here in abu dhabi. >> both of you. thank you. >> wael, following iran's attacks on israel, us president joe biden spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu over the phone. mr. biden told netanyahu that israel should consider saturday, a win as iran's attacks were mostly unsuccessful. and he said a us assessment reveals that almost all of the drones and missiles had been knocked out of the sky. but the us president also made it clear that america will not participate in any offensive operations against iran, according to but us official. and in the coming hours, president biden is expected to meet with g7 leaders to coordinate a united diplomatic response to iran. cnn's jennifer hansler joins me now from washington dc. what more do you have? jennifer >> well, becky, we're going to see a really big diplomatic push in the coming hours and days by a number of members of the biden administration as you noted, the president will be convening with his g7 partners in the coming hours to discuss that approach, we have seen secretary of defense lloyd
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austin on the phone with his israeli like counterpart five times since that israeli strike on the damascus facility including in recent hours and we understand that secretary austin asked defense minister go on to give the us a heads up on any sort of strikes or moves that israel intends to take. secretary of state antony blinken put out a statement this evening. he said he would be on the phone with regional and world counterparts in the coming hours and days to discuss this situation. so there's really going to be this concerted push to try to ensure that there is not a further escalation of the conflict they are in the region that was of course one of the top concerns going into the war six months ago, and it remains a key concern right now, this was perhaps one of the highest points of tension that we have seen over the past six months for this situation should just spiral out of control. so is going to be a lot of work on that diplomatic front to try to ensure that this is the end of
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that move. at the same time, the us is making clear that they are going to stand with israel defensively. that was key in the biden statement in the austin statement and the blinken statement this evening, becky and that important, of course, because many have seen and we continue to see >> the pressure from the biden administration on israel for a ceasefire, albeit temporary in gaza. important then to note that israel has in the past ours said that hamas has rejected the outline of a ceasefire and hostage release deal and hamas is repeating its demands that israeli assets get out of gaza and that there is a permanent ceasefire that is important news and the timing of this important, as we consider what has happened over the past, what 12 hours
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absolutely and this is likely to be seen as a big step back by the biden administration. of course, the us has been intimately involved in these negotiations. we have seen the cia director go into the region to be involved in these negotiations with qatar, with egypt, who are engaging with hamas to try to secure this he'll and the fact that hamas has gone back to its original demands is going to be a blow to all of these negotiators. there had been some movement that suggested flexibility by both hamas and israel. and now that he seems to have disappeared, and you'll note becky, that the biden administration had been really trying to rely on this ceasefire as a key to all of its priorities. they saw that as a way to get all the hostages out, as a way to get humanitarian aid into the besieged gaza strip. but at the same time, they have been increasingly more vocal about the need for israel to do more despite or regardless of a ceasefire, they say more must be done and we saw a really
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can't see that come to the fore. really, really sharply when there was that deadly strike on world central kitchen convoy a few weeks ago, the president came out very strongly with prime minister netanyahu and said more must be done regardless. so there's a lot at play here, becky, that we'll be watching for in the coming days. >> cnn's jennifer hansler on the story. if you thank you >> what we just heard from the chief of >> staff of iran's armed forces, general bagheri said that it sent a message to the us through the swiss embassy that message, including a warning that if the us cooperates with israel in their possible next actions, its basis will be quote, dealt with he noted that from iran's perspective, the military operation against israel has concluded. however, he emphasized that the uranian armed forces remain on high alert and are prepared to act if necessary. we'll stay with
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minister reiterated earlier comments that if iran attacks inside israel israel will strike inside >> iran, >> on the un secretary general condemning iran's actions and calling for all parties to use restraint. global reaction to the attack continues to come in. the chancellor of austria call now hammer condemned iran and pledged to support israel's security. the eu's four foreign policy chief josep borrell condemned the attack is unacceptable, saying quote, this is an unprecedented escalation and a grave threat to regional security the dutch prime minister said the attack is very concerning. mark rutte warned against further escalation towards israel joining me now from jerusalem is yaakov katz. he's a senior columnist and editor with the jerusalem post, and a senior fellow with the jewish people policy interview, yaakov is good to have you so how should
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we expect israel to respond to what was a five-hour >> unprecedented historic attack by iran on israel with drones. and ballistic missiles you're 100% right, becky, this is a historic, unprecedented direct iranian attack against the state of israel. we've all grown around the world to to the attacks by the proxies, the houthis in yemen and hezbollah in lebanon, hamas and islamic jihad in gaza but this is really the first time that we've seen such an assault against israel by regime in iran that has repeatedly over the years, coal to wipe israel off the map. and i think that the dilemma right now that the israeli government led biden ateneo is facing is how do we respond on the one hand, they were able to intercept 99% the israeli military saying of all of those drones and missiles that were fired at israel, no one was really hurt. there was one child that was hit of
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shrapnel, but overall, that five-hour assault was pretty much contained. on the other hand, if you don't respond, what lesson are you teaching? iran? >> and iran might think that they can get away with this and they can do this again in the future. and i think becky one more word on this. there's a difference in israel between the october 6th, israel in the october 7, israel? to think that you can contain this. that's october 6, thinking. and we saw what happens when after years of missile defense in gaza, what happened on october 7 with the kamal massacre? if we don't retaliate now are we setting ourselves up potentially for another october 7 in the future from iran >> yaakov, i very specifically asked you how you expect israel to respond rather than should israel respond and to get a sense from you of where the trees thinking is. as things
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stand, because israel will be and is being encouraged to ensure that it doesn't escalate the already, already very, very critical and delicate situation that this region is in at present is benjamin netanyahu and his government listening to the solder pressure, they are likely to be under from the biden administration. now, about how they respond >> there's definitely pressure and israel is so far is holding back its fire and has yet to retaliate. i think that there's a spectrum, becky, on the one hand, israel could attack, for example, just the base or bases from which those drones he's or ballistic missiles were launched from any ron and keep its response very limited and contained to the launchpad of the attack last night against israel. on the other hand, i think there might even be legitimacy for a wider
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offensive against iran that takes out more assets of the iranian military. but we can't ignore the fact that what we saw less night was a regional collective partnership. we saw the involvement to the jordanians of the americans, and the british and potentially other countries in the region who helped defeat this iranian attack to now launch a widespread offensive against iran would potentially undermine that regional partnership and that's what israel is a bit cautious with right now >> yeah. and there's been statements have profound concern from the region that i'm in about what has happened about what happens next. yaakov katz, it's always a pleasure. thank you very much indeed. analysis from jerusalem. this morning was still to come. israel and its allies are looking at their options. then after a night of iranian air attacks will bring you the very latest on that after this
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as we understand them, around 170 drones, more than 30 cruise missiles, and more than 120 ballistic missiles launched at israel by iran we've just heard from the chief of staff of iran's armed forces general bagheri's said that it sent a message to the us through the swiss embassy. that message included a warning that if the us cooperates with israel in their possible next actions, its basis will be quote, dealt with barry noted that from iran's perspective, the military operation against israel has concluded however, he emphasized that the uranian armed forces remain on high alert and are prepared to act if necessary. it's bringing chief international anchor, christiane amanpour. what do you make? >> what we have just but by the iranians >> becky, i think that is what we expected to here is what
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they telegraaf from the beginning, it's what they said in their statement as these drones and missiles were launched from iran, it took several hours between the statement and the arrival over the skies in that region. they have particularly telegraphed over and again from their perspective. this is a retaliation for the attack on a diplomatic miss the diplomatic mission in damascus earlier this month, and they won't. the united states not to get actively involved in any offensive actions. i would assume that they have as you said, that's a fact they've talked through the swiss contact, which is the only contact officially between iran and the united states. i remember iran and israel have no diplomatic relations and notice iran and the united states officially, but they do have this contact all to say that these messages have been sent through the united states, knew to pretty much what to expect, maybe even the extent of it, perhaps it was bigger than they hoped it would be

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