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Israel—s U.N. ambassador says Iranian missile and drone strikes have hit multiple countries; calls for more action
Summary
Danny Danon, Israel—s ambassador to the United Nations, told reporters that Iran has fired missiles and drones across the region "indiscriminately," citing claimed totals and warning that some drones can carry more than 100 pounds of explosives. He said Israel and the U.S. are targeting military infrastructure and urged patience as operations continue.
Danny Danon, Israel—s ambassador to the United Nations, told reporters on Monday that Iran has launched a widespread missile and drone campaign that has struck "airports, hotels, homes" across multiple countries and must be countered before diplomacy can proceed.
Danon opened the briefing by saying the strikes were not only aimed at Israel but at its neighbors, listing the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Iraq, Jordan and others. "More than 780 missiles fired. More than 1,600 rounds launched. 6 days, 13 countries," he said, describing the barrage as "indiscriminate aggression" and asserting that Iran—s forces are firing at civilian population centers.
The ambassador framed Israel—s response, conducted in concert with the United States, as narrowly targeted at military infrastructure. "We target missile launchers. We target command centers. We target terror. We do not target civilians. They do," Danon said.
Danon displayed and described what he called an Iranian Shahad attack drone, saying it was "not a…
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