Iran’s president has warned Israel against taking any “reckless” action after its overnight drone and missile attack.
Iran launched its first ever direct attack on Israel on Saturday evening, in retaliation to a deadly strike on its Damascus consulate on April 1.
Ebrahim Raisi, the Iranian president, has now warned Israel against retaliatory attacks.
“If the Zionist regime (Israel) or its supporters demonstrate reckless behaviour, they will receive a decisive and much stronger response,” Mr Raisi said in a statement. Iran has said it is not planning any further attacks.
The Israeli military said “very little damage” was caused by the strikes, and that over 99 per cent of the 300 drones and missiles were shot down by Israel and its allies. But, they added that the “campaign is not over yet”.
World leaders have condemned the attack, with regional powers Saudi Arabia and Egypt calling for restraint.
US president Joe Biden has told Benjamin Netanyahu that the US will not participate in any offensive operations.
NATO on Sunday condemned Iran’s attack as an “escalation” of regional unrest and urged restraint on all sides.
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