The United States military said it had shot down dozens of the drones and missiles that Iran fired at Israel on Saturday, as other allies affirmed support for Israel or pledged to help defend it.
Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, Israel’s chief military spokesman, said that Israel had intercepted most of the 200 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles launched by Iran with “some assistance” from its allies.
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said late Saturday that U.S. forces had intercepted dozens of missiles and attack drones launched at Israel from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
The United States did not provide further details on its role in intercepting the attacks.
In the past six months of war between Israel and Hamas, the United States has countered attacks from Iran’s proxies in the region, including those from the Iran-backed Houthi militia in the Red Sea.
Persons:
Daniel Hagari, Israel, Lloyd J, Austin III, Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu
Organizations:
United, Israel, Defense, Hamas
Locations:
Iran, Israel, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, United States, Gaza, Red