Iran's Foreign Ministry says attack on Israel "self-defense" after Damascus strike

Iran launches barrage of strikes toward Israel

By Tori B. Powell, Sophie Tanno, Emma Tucker, Kaanita Iyer, Paul LeBlanc and Adrienne Vogt, Jerome Taylor and James Legge, CNN

Updated 12:36 a.m. ET, April 14, 2024
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8:23 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

Iran's Foreign Ministry says attack on Israel "self-defense" after Damascus strike

From CNN's Artemis Moshtaghian

People attend the funeral procession for Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members killed in a strike in Syria, which Iran blamed on Israel, in Tehran on April 5.
People attend the funeral procession for Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members killed in a strike in Syria, which Iran blamed on Israel, in Tehran on April 5. Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images

Iran's Foreign Ministry said the country has responded to what it called “the aggressive act of the Zionist regime against the Iranian embassy in Damascus.”

In a statement released on Telegram, the ministry said Iran’s armed forces were “exercising the inherent right of self-defense stipulated in Article 5 of the United Nations Charter and in response to the repeated military aggressions of the Zionist regime and the martyrdom of the official military advisors of Iran who were working in this country [Syria] at the invitation of the Syrian government” and especially in response to the attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus earlier this month.

 “The Islamic Republic of Iran's recourse to defensive measures in exercising the right to self-defense shows Iran's responsible approach to regional and international peace and security at a time when the illegal and genocidal actions by the Zionist apartheid regime against the Palestinian nation and the regime's repeated military aggression…”

The ministry’s statement concluded: “If necessary, the Islamic Republic of Iran will not hesitate to take more defensive measures to protect its legitimate interests against any aggressive military actions and illegal use of force.”

Israel did not confirm it carried out the attack in Damascus on April 1, but denied Iran’s claim that the building hit was a consulate, saying it was a “military building of Quds forces.” 

8:04 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

Germany's foreign minister says Iran's attack puts entire region at risk of plunging "into chaos"

From CNN staff

 

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock speaks at a news conference in Berlin on March 7.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock speaks at a news conference in Berlin on March 7. Sean Gallup/Getty Images/File

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock condemned Iran’s attack on Israel and said it puts an entire region at risk of plunging “into chaos.”

“We condemn the ongoing attack in the strongest possible terms, risking to plunge an entire region into chaos,” Baerbock wrote on X.

“Iran and its proxies must stop this immediately. In these hours, we stand firmly by Israel.”

7:43 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

Biden meeting with national security team in Situation Room concluded, but could reconvene later

From CNN’s MJ Lee and Lauren Koenig

US President Joe Biden’s meeting with his national security team in the Situation Room is over for now, per a White House official. The group could reconvene later, the official said.

A photo from inside the meeting with National Security Council leaders was posted on X, formerly Twitter.

10:24 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

7-year-old girl severely injured by interceptor shrapnel in Iranian attack on Israel

From CNN’s Tamar Michaelis in Jerusalem and Benjamin Brown in London

A 7-year-old girl was severely injured by shrapnel from an interceptor missile during Iran’s attack on Israel, according to Israel’s emergency service.

The girl was injured in the Negev region of southern Israel by shrapnel from an interceptor missile that was launched to intercept an Iranian projectile, a spokesperson for Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency service told CNN affiliate and Israeli public broadcaster Channel 11.

The girl suffered a head injury and was unconscious, the MDA said in a later statement. She was taken to hospital for further treatment. An earlier MDA statement gave the girl's age as 10-years-old but was subsequently updated.

The MDA had previously said that there had been no reports of injuries suffered directly through Iranian strikes on Israel.

The Israel emergency service edited their statement to reflect the gender of the child was a girl not a boy.

7:10 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

US continues "to shoot down Iranian-launched drones targeting Israel," defense official says

From CNN's Oren Liebermann

The US is continuing “to shoot down Iranian-launched drones targeting Israel,” a US defense official said Sunday.

"In accordance with our ironclad commitment to Israel’s security, US forces in the region continue to shoot down Iranian-launched drones targeting Israel," the official said. "Our forces remain postured to provide additional defensive support and to protect US forces operating in the region."
7:38 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

Explosions in sky reported in multiple parts of Israel and the West Bank

From CNN's Paul P. Murphy and Tamar Michaelis 

Israeli air defenses intercept some strikes over Tel Aviv early Sunday, local time.
Israeli air defenses intercept some strikes over Tel Aviv early Sunday, local time. CNN

CNN teams on the ground report the sound of explosions above Tel Aviv, which appear to have been interceptions by Israeli air defenses.

There are also reports of explosions in the areas of Beersheba, the Dead Sea and Hebron in the West Bank, as well as the Golan Heights on the border with Syria.

Iron Dome intercepts took place in several additional locations, according to live webcams viewed by CNN.  

The intercepts were observed above Hanaton, which is in northern Israel east of Haifa; near Nazareth; near Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut; and Safed, near the Golan Heights.

Sirens are sounding in many parts of Israel as air defenses are activated.

7:20 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

These are the various air defense systems that Israel can use to intercept missiles and drones

From CNN's Vasco Cotovio

A 2022 file photo of a battery of Israel's Iron Dome defense missile system, which is deployed to intercept rockets, in Ashkelon, Israel.
A 2022 file photo of a battery of Israel's Iron Dome defense missile system, which is deployed to intercept rockets, in Ashkelon, Israel. Ariel Schalit/AP/File

There are very few countries as prepared as Israel for Iran's air attack, given its arsenal and experience with linked militant groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.

The best-known of Israel's air defense capabilities is the Iron Dome — a short-range system that has intercepted thousands of rockets and drones fired by both groups in the past few years. According to Israeli manufacturer Rafael Defense Systems, it boasts a 90% success rate. Earlier this week, Israel also debuted the maritime version of the Iron Dome, an air defense system known as "C-Dome," to intercept a Houthi drone.

But the Iron Dome does have limitations: Some rockets have punched through — several fired by Hezbollah against Israel did on Friday — and the defense system is best suited for rockets or missiles fired from short distances. Its radar has a range of 4 to 70 kilometers (about 2.5 to 43 miles).

To deal with medium- to long-range missiles or drones — the type it will likely face in Iran's attack on Saturday — Israel installed the David's Sling system in 2017. With a range of up to 300 kilometers (about 186 miles), its main goal is to protect against and intercept large-caliber rockets, drones or short-range ballistic missiles.

"The David's Sling system is capable of intercepting missiles fired towards Israel by enemy countries such as Iran and Syria," the IDF said in a statement when the system was introduced.

In addition to these short and medium-range capabilities, Israel also has the Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 anti-ballistic missile systems, which are designed to target and strike long-range ballistic missiles at a range of up to 2,400 kilometers (1,491 miles). The Arrow 3 system has also been used to shoot down ballistic missiles in space.

In addition to these domestically developed air defense systems, Israel also operates US-made Patriot air defense systems, which have a reported range of up to 160 kilometers (about 99 miles) and can intercept most types of missiles. These have proven quite effective against Russian hypersonic missiles in Ukraine.

Israel can also deploy its extensive air force. Its fleet includes US-made F-15, F-16 and highly advanced fifth-generation F-35 jets. All of these can be equipped with air-to-air missiles and are capable of shooting down incoming drones or missiles.

6:58 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

Israeli air defenses intercept some Iranian strikes

Israeli air defenses intercept some Iranian strikes over Jerusalem early Sunday, local time.
Israeli air defenses intercept some Iranian strikes over Jerusalem early Sunday, local time. CNN

CNN's team is hearing explosions and sirens as intercepts occur in the skies of Jerusalem.

"We are continuing to see multiple intercepts in the skies above me coming from multiple different directions. It's hard to tell what is an incoming missile and what is an intercept," CNN's Nic Robertson reported.

"I'm hearing multiple, multiple detonations, again of what sound like interceptions. I am not hearing the sound of impacts," Robertson continued.

"We've witnessed 20 to 30 perhaps intercepts," he added.

7:01 p.m. ET, April 13, 2024

US House will consider legislation supporting Israel next week

From CNN’s Haley Talbot, Lauren Fox, Melanie Zanona and Manu Raju

Iran's strike on Israel has drawn swift reaction from US Congress, with Democrats imploring House Speaker Mike Johnson to bring up the Senate foreign aid package. Meanwhile, Republicans are calling on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to act on Israel only. 

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise formally announced an update to the House schedule to consider legislation “that supports our ally Israel” and holds Iran accountable without providing specifics on what that legislation would be. 

Scalise added that more details would be coming on exact legislation and it’s unclear at this point if it is purely a messaging bill or an aid package. 

“In light of Iran’s unjustified attack on Israel, the House will move from its previously announced legislative schedule next week to instead consider legislation that supports our ally Israel and holds Iran and its terrorist proxies accountable,” the GOP leader said in a statement.