Israel does not raise alert level for civilians despite fears of Iran attack

Augusts 6, 2024 , , , , ,
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari Photo: Israel Defense Forces

Israel Defense Forces Spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, assured that there are no changes in the emergency guidelines for civilians, amid high tension due to a possible attack by Iran and its allies against Israeli territory.


«There is no change in the directives of the Home Front Command [Pikud Haoref]. We are aware at all times and if there is any change we will inform you immediately," Hagari wrote on the X social network.

Tensions in the Middle East were fueled by the July 31 elimination of the leader of the political office of the Islamic terrorist group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, in an attack on his accommodation in Tehran, which Iranian authorities attribute to Israel.

The supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, threatened to avenge the incident and, this Monday, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard stated that Israel "is digging its grave."

In turn, the leader of the Lebanese Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, threatened to respond forcefully to the Israeli selective bombing on the outskirts of Beirut that killed its top military leader, Fuad Shukr, on July 30.

Numerous countries have asked their citizens to leave Lebanon for fear of escalation, while US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to his counterparts in the G7 countries to warn them that an attack by Iran and Hezbollah could occur soon. period of between 24 and 48 hours, according to the American media Axios.

With 350 drones and missiles, Iran launched a direct and unprecedented attack against Israeli territory in mid-April in retaliation for the bombing of the Iranian “consulate” in Damascus, which caused the death of seven members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, including two generals.


That attack was neutralized by the Defense systems of Israel and its Western allies and left minor damage.

This time, however, it is unclear what form the Iranian response will take.

Agencies contributed to this Aurora article

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  1. As before, it is very possible that Trump, as president, will save the world from a third world war, just like George Bush Sr., but with the fall or social overthrow and hanging of Hussein, the Jesuits/Vatican take away Iraq's oil sales.

    Now these days Trump president saves the world from a third world war but the Jesuits take away the oil sales of 34 years of Ayatollah Jamanei...

    Nothing right?

    What happened to Ayatollah Jamanei because his own citizens, due to the terrorist chaos generated, overthrew him like Hussein and killed him...who was it? Fuente Ovejuna: all together.

    Thus the secrets of the Iranian wool beads in the Vatican fly, fly, and fly to other hands in secret. ..and the Obregón syndrome materializes$$….

    May God bless, protect, strengthen and give wisdom to Israel and Mexico always...!!!

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