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Israelis rattled by Iranian attack, fear escalation

- Reuters Jerusalem

The first direct attack on Israel by Iran has shaken Israelis and left them fearful that a bigger war is looming.

While the population has long been used to sirens warning of attacks from Hamas, the hundreds of drones and missiles sent from

Iran over Saturday night marked a new element in the over-lapping Middle East conflicts.

Israel reported modest damage on Sunday after the military said it shot down almost all of the more than 300 drones and missiles launched by Iran.

But the attack still rattled Israelis, whose army has fought Hamas for years in Gaza but never engaged in direct warfare with regional superpower Iran. Iranian weapons and intercepto­rs could be seen flashing over the sky at night. “I think it was quite scary when we started hearing booming in the middle of the night, and we did not know what it was. I mean, we knew what it was, but we didn’t know to what extent it would be,” said Jerusalem resident Cecile Smulowitz.

“But thank God the Israeli army came through, and so far it’s quiet, and we hope it will continue that way.”

Iran mounted its attack in retaliatio­n for a suspected Israeli air strike on Tehran’s embassy compound in Damascus on April 1, which killed 13 people. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied carrying out the attack but is widely believed to have done so. Following Iranian senior leader Ali Khamenei’s promise to hit back, Israelis were put on high alert.

Iran warned Israel and the US on Sunday of a “much larger response” if there was any retaliatio­n for its mass drone and missile attack.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has repeatedly told the world that Iran is an existentia­l threat to the Jewish state, vowed Israel would achieve victory.

The threat of open warfare erupting between Iran and Israel and dragging the US into the conflict has put the region on edge.

Some Israelis said they did not want an escalation, but with the stakes so high, they are nervous despite having the most powerful and technologi­cally advanced military in the region.

I hope there won’t be a big war; none of us in Israel wants a big war, so I hope that’s it, and I hope Iran would stop no.

Jeremy Smith

Resident of Tzur Hadassah

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