Israeli Cabinet Holds Meeting in Underground Bunker Due to Rocket Threat

Sun Oct 13 2024
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TEHRAN, Iran: The Israeli regime has announced a critical security cabinet meeting to be held in the underground shelter of the Ministry of War in Tel Aviv, according to media reports. This move, as reported by Lebanon’s Al-Mayadeen and Israel’s Channel 13, reflects growing concerns about potential rocket attacks.

The decision to convene the meeting in a secure underground location follows heightened tensions, particularly after the recent Operation “True Promise II.” The last security meeting ended without a resolution on how to respond to Iran’s missile attack, with some cabinet members opposing a military strike against Iran.

American media outlet Business Insider also highlighted Iran’s growing missile capabilities, noting that a significant number of these missiles successfully bypassed Israel’s defense systems. The report emphasized Iran’s advanced ballistic missile technology, which is seen as a major deterrent against its adversaries.

The outlet further mentioned that missile technology, once monopolized by superpowers, is now accessible to groups like Hezbollah, further elevating the security concerns for Israel. Iran’s missile capabilities, proven in past conflicts like the Iran-Iraq war and the Yemen-Saudi conflict, are seen as a serious threat to vital targets.

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