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Netanyahu maintains call with Biden after Iran attack on Israel

The Prime Minister of IsraelBenjamin Netanyahu is currently in talks with US President Joe Biden, after the Israeli leader met with his Security and War Cabinets, his office said this Sunday.

The Prime Minister’s Office has not yet provided further details about the conversation.

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According to Israeli News Channel 12, the Security Cabinet had authorized the War Cabinet, composed of Netanyahuthe minister Benny Gantz and the Minister of Defense Yoav Galanteto make decisions about how you will respond Israel to the Persian attack.

The Israeli Army reported at around 4am local time (01am GMT) that its population no longer needs to stay in shelters or bunkersafter confirming the interception of more than 200 Iranian missiles and rockets, most of it outside the airspace of Israelaccording to local media reports.

However, he said that restrictions on the maximum number of people who can gather in public spaces continue, no more than 100 near border areas, as well as bans on travel or school excursions, as children are on summer holidays. Easter.

According to military spokesman Daniel Hagari, a military base suffered minor damage in the south of the country In the region of Negevafter being hit by “Iranian missiles”, and so far, only one Bedouin girl has been seriously injured in the head.

Iran attacked Israel this Saturday with hundreds of drones in retaliation for the recent attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascuswhich killed seven members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and which Tehran blames on the Jewish State.

Anti-aircraft alarms sounded across the country this evening, including in the city of Jerusalem, where half a dozen explosions were also heard due to interceptions in emblematic locations such as the Knesset (Israeli parliament) or the Esplanade of the Mosques.

Source: Elcomercio

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