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Summary: as it could be expected, Iran retaliated. Some of the missiles were shot down, but some appear to have landed in central Tel Aviv.

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[–] Saleh@feddit.org 3 points 5 days ago

Iran will not give Israel a pretext to nuke the place. Dirty bombs are not an effective mean of warfare, just a mean of terror. So far Iran has aimed its missiles at military targets, like the Israeli Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv. Iran wants to weaken the Israeli military, and more importantly the support of the Israeli population and Israels allies. A dirty bomb would cause the opposite for all of that.