Middle East expert Chris Doyle joins Nick Ferrari to give his reaction to Israel's overnight strike on Tehran.
Israel launched targeted strikes on Iran's nuclear and military facilities, killing atomic scientists and the head of the army. Now Iran is retaliating with over 100 drones.
An Israeli official said the strikes, named Operation Rising Lion, targeted "Iran's nuclear programme and other military targets".
Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Brig Gen Effie Defrin said Iran launched "approximately 100" drones towards Israel, which he says they are working to intercept.
Explosions were heard northeast of Iran's capital Tehran early on Friday, according to Iran's state-run Nour News.
Hossein Salami, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, and Fereydoon Abbasi, the former head of the Atomic Energy Organization, have both been killed in the strikes.
Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of Staff of Iran's armed forces, has also been killed, Iran's state television reported.
There was also a blast heard at Natanz nuclear facility, south of Tehran, Reuters reported.
At least six military bases around Tehran as well as homes of military commanders and multiple residential buildings have also been hit, citing senior Iranian officials, The New York Times reports.
A spokesperson for Iran's armed forces has said that the US and Israel will pay a "heavy price" for the strikes.
"The armed forces will certainly respond to this Zionist attack," said Iranian spokesperson, Abolfazl Shekarchi.
Israel's defence minister has announced a "special state of emergency" in the country and said schools would stay closed on Friday.
The state's military said a "pre-emptive, precise, combined offensive based on high-quality intelligence" had been launched.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said the with this attack Israel "has prepared a bitter fate for itself, which it will surely receive".
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged Iran and Israel to "step back and reduce tensions urgently".
"Escalation serves no-one in the region," he said.
"Stability in the Middle East must be the priority and we are engaging partners to de-escalate. Now is the time for restraint, calm and a return to diplomacy."
The head of the United Nations has called for "maximum restraint" and condemned Israel's strikes.
"The Secretary-General asks both sides to show maximum restraint, avoiding at all costs a descent into deeper conflict, a situation that the region can hardly afford," a UN spokesperson, speaking on behalf of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said.
Iran has called on the international community to condemn the Israeli attacks which "exposes global security to unprecedented threat".
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