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“There is an elevated danger of military and terrorist actions against Israel following recent military activities in Iran, with Israel declaring an official national state of emergency.”

Firefighters assess the damage outside a building that was hit by Israeli airstrikes north of Tehran. Source: AAP / Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA
Israel declared a state of emergency in anticipation of retaliatory missile and drone strikes following its attack on Iran, which it said targeted nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories and military commanders.
According to Defrin, the Israeli military is executing a phased attack strategy, which might indicate prolonged operations with further strikes anticipated.
Israel attacks Iran
Israel confirmed that the strikes in Iran resulted in the deaths of the top Iranian military figures, including the chief of staff, the IRGC commander, and the head of emergency command, Defrin reported.

Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps head Hossein Salami was reportedly killed in Israeli airstrikes. Source: AAP / Abedin Taherkenareh
Earlier, in a recorded video message, Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country faced a “decisive moment” in its history.
Iran has repeatedly denied it is seeking a nuclear weapon.
Iran’s armed forces spokesperson said Israel and its chief ally the United States would pay a “heavy price” for the attack, accusing Washington of providing support for the operation.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Israel would face “harsh punishment” for the attack. Source: AAP / Vahid Salemi/AP
A Hezbollah official said on Friday the Lebanese armed group, which is backed by Iran, would not unilaterally launch its own attack on Israel in response to Israeli strikes on Iran.
The United States said it had no part in the operation, which raises the risk of a fresh escalation in tensions in the Middle East.
Anthony Albanese says escalation ‘concerning’
“We want to see these issues resolved through dialogue, and the United States has been playing an important role there.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had earlier warned Israel will face “severe punishment ” for its attacks. Source: AAP / Vahid Salemi/AP
“We will see,” Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin quoted Trump as saying in a post on X.
US officials have repeatedly said that any new nuclear deal with Iran — to replace a failed 2015 accord between Tehran and six world powers — must include a commitment to scrap enrichment, viewed as a potential pathway to developing nuclear bombs.
Trump would convene a meeting of the US National Security Council on Friday morning, the White House said.
Flights cancelled, ships avoiding Red Sea
Turkey’s Pegasus Airlines has cancelled flights to Iran until June 19 and flights to Iraq and Jordan until Monday following Israel’s attack on Iran.
Meanwhile, Greece and Britain have advised their merchant shipping fleets to avoid sailing through the Gulf of Aden and to log all voyages through the Straits of Hormuz, documents seen by Reuters showed.