An Israeli airstrike on Iran on Friday damaged an air defense system, according to Western and Iranian officials, in an attack calculated to deliver a message that Israel could bypass Iran’s defensive systems undetected and paralyze them.
The strike damaged a defensive battery near Natanz, a city in central Iran that is critical to the country’s nuclear weapons program, according to two Western officials and two Iranian officials.
The attack — and the revelation on Saturday of its target — was in retaliation for Iran’s strike in Israel last week after Israel bombed its embassy compound in Damascus.
But it used a fraction of the firepower Tehran deployed in launching hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel.
But the relatively limited scope of Israel’s strike and the muted response from Iranian officials seem to have eased tensions.
Organizations:
Israel
Locations:
Iran, Israel, Damascus, Tehran, Syria