PNN – Iran’s massive missile and drone response to the Israeli regime’s attack on Iran’s consular building in Damascus was widely reflected in the world media and became the headline of most media.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the CNN news channel, referring to Iran’s retaliatory attack, wrote: This attack is considered the first Iranian attack on Israel from that country’s territory.
This media wrote: Iran and Israel are each other’s enemies, but they have never directly attacked each other – although Israel’s April 1 attack on the Iranian consular building in Damascus is technically an attack on the territory of one country.
The Economist magazine also wrote on its website: “Israelis are experiencing a scary night right now.”
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This magazine emphasized: Even if Iran’s attack does not cause significant casualties or large damages, its consequences will still be extensive.
Reuters, quoting its correspondent in the occupied territories, wrote that the sound of heavy blows caused by the explosion of drones and missiles could be heard in the region, and that Iran risked escalating the situation with its first attack on Israel due to the US support for Israel.
In a report referring to Iran’s missile and drone attacks on the occupied territories, the Associated Press news agency wrote that Iran had threatened to act in retaliation for Israel’s attack on the consular section of its embassy in Damascus.
The news agency wrote that Iran’s attacks began with more than 100 drones and subsequently continued with the use of more destructive ballistic missiles.
Will Vernon, the BBC correspondent in Washington, described Iran’s attacks on Israel as an “unprecedented attack on the territory of a key US ally” in a report.
He wrote: The United States wants to prevent the escalation of the situation as much as possible and may have to restrain the Israeli response. The US and Israel are urged to exercise caution and scale any retaliatory measures.