Iranian missile attacks on Israel have now led to diplomatic skirmishes between Austria and the mullahs’ regime. On Wednesday, the Iranian ambassador was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Vienna to make clear the red-white-red protest against this aggression. The next day the Austrian ambassador had to report to Tehran.
The German ambassador also had to visit the Iranian Foreign Minister. The measure was justified by the “unacceptable step of Germany and Austria to convene the representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” state news agency IRNA reported.
The attacks on Israel were described as “a legitimate, responsible and effective response by our country in punishing the aggressive Zionist regime.” The meeting also emphasized that the country was “fully committed to defending its security.”
Iranian missiles have hit air bases
On Tuesday evening, Iran attacked Israel with about 200 missiles – the second time after an attack with hundreds of drones and missiles in April. According to the Israeli army, a large number of rockets were intercepted. However, some projectiles also hit air bases and caused damage. “No infrastructure (…) has been damaged,” the Israeli army assured on Wednesday. According to Tehran, it was a retaliation operation for, among other things, the assassination of Hezbollah chief Nasrallah.
Source: Krone
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