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India cautions its nationals after Iran’s missile attack on Israel

Iran launched 180 missiles at Israel after Hezbollah chief Nasrallah’s killing. The attack caused damage but no injuries. The Indian Embassy urges vigilance and safety adherence.

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Iran-Israel conflict: People take shelter in central Israel

People take shelter during an air raid siren after Iran fired missiles in central Israel October 1, 2024. Image: Reuters via livemint.com

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Iran launched at least 180 missiles at Israel on Tuesday evening. The fresh round of attacks came amid Israel's ground troops' action in Lebanon against Hezbollah and its continued operation in Gaza against Hamas.

In the wake of growing instability in the region, the Indian Embassy in Israel advised Indians to stay “vigilant and adhere to safety protocols.”

The Embassy also shared the emergency contact numbers of its officials so that Indians could contact them in case of any trouble during the present situation.

“Please exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel within the country and stay close to safety shelters. The embassy is closely monitoring the situation and remains in regular touch with Israeli authorities to ensure the safety of all our nationals,” the Indian Embassy in Israel shared in a post on X.

The Indian Embassy also advised Indian nationals who are yet to register with the embassy to do so by filling in the required details at the link shared on the social media post.

The advisory was issued within hours after Iran threatened Israel with an attack in retaliation to the decimation of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli missile attack.

Attack caused scattered damage

On Tuesday evening, Iran launched at least 180 missiles at Israel. The attack forced several Israelis to take shelter at bunkers and other emergency places.

The missile attack caused scattered damage and fires from falling shrapnel. However, no injuries were reported, according to an Israeli security official.

The official also added that most of the missiles were intercepted, but some managed to land.

Iran's attack came after Israel killed nearly seven top commanders of Lebanon's militant group, Hezbollah, over the past week.

Later, Israel ratcheted up the pressure on the Iran-backed militant group by launching what it said was a limited ground incursion in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah has been firing rockets into Israel since the war in Gaza began in October last year.

Meanwhile, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that the country will continue to strike Hezbollah until it is safe for citizens displaced from homes near the Lebanon border to return.

Hezbollah has vowed to keep firing rockets into Israel until there is a cease-fire in Gaza with Hamas, which is also supported by Iran.