Israel has vowed to respond significantly after the Islamic Republic of Iran fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles towards the country. The extent of the damage caused by the attack is still unclear, with reports indicating that only one person, a Palestinian in Judea and Samaria, was killed by falling shrapnel. The Iron Dome intercepted many of the missiles aimed at Israeli targets.
Israeli officials have stated that they have a significant response planned for Iran, with Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari of the Israel Defense Forces warning of consequences for the attack. The United States also took action during the attack, with three destroyers engaging in shooting down Iranian ballistic missiles in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan pledged severe consequences for the attack and expressed support for Israel in defending itself. Jordan also played a role in intercepting Iranian missiles targeting Israel, with the Jordanian military on high alert to protect the kingdom's security and stability.
The situation remains tense as Israel, the United States, and Jordan prepare for any further threats from Iran. The response from these countries reflects a united front against aggression and a commitment to protecting their respective interests in the region.