Netanyahu says Iran ’will pay’ for missile strikes while Tehran warns of ’stronger’ attacks

The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said Iran’s missile attack on Israel failed and vowed retaliation. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► ’Iran made a big mistake tonight and it will pay for it,’ he said. Speaking on state TV, Iran’s armed forces chief of staff, Maj Gen Mohammad Bagheri, threatened to repeat Tehran’s attack against Israel and target its infrastructure: ’Tonight’s operation will be repeated several times stronger.’ Israel vows to retaliate after Iran launches unprecedented missile attack ► Missile attack on Israel signals that widely feared regional conflict has ignited ► Stopping Iran’s attack would have forced Israel to use sophi
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