NEW: Iranian Retaliatory Strike Hits Tel Aviv; UPDATE: Netanyahu Calls on Iranians to 'Revolt'

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It took longer than expected, but Iran finally gained enough control over its missile system to launch an attack on Israel. "Dozens" of ballistic missiles got fired in two separate volleys from Iranian territory, and some of them managed to get past the Israeli defense systems. The volleys came after Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei warned that their responses would "not be half-measured." While Fox News broadcast live, Trey Yingst and his crew saw an impact in the center of Tel Aviv:

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says in a statement that Israel initiated a war and said it will not be allowed to do “hit and run” attacks without grave consequences.

“The Zionist regime (Israel) will not remain unscathed from the consequences of its crime. The Iranian nation must be guaranteed that our response will not be half-measured,” Khamenei says in a statement.

Unlike the Israeli strikes in Iran, which focused on military targets and nuclear scientists, Iran apparently aimed deliberately for population centers. Israel made clear that the IDF would feel free to respond in kind against Iranian political leadership and economic infrastructure:

"Dozens" have turned into more than 150, according to Israeli officials, and it's not over yet. Iranian state media claims they have shot down an IDF fighter and captured its pilot. They are crediting their air defenses, but their anti-aircraft systems had previously been either inadequate or non-existent, so it might be a claim meant more for domestic PR than reality. 

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The hit on Tel Aviv is certainly for real in at least one instance:

Missiles have gotten through the ABM defenses in other areas too:

All of this is very worrisome, especially given Iran's ballistic missile inventory, reportedly in the thousands. They will send up as much as possible in an attempt to overwhelm the ABM defenses in Israel and the region, but even that is a poor substitute for the IDF. As Bret Baier points out in the video below, this is essentially the only offensive capacity that the Iranian military has left, now that its proxies are demolished. The IDF, on the other hand, can project power into Iran itself and has practically no impediments at all in choosing strategic targets and eliminating them at will -- as they proved over the last 24 hours. 

That's why this is essentially unavoidable:

This raises the question as to why Israel didn't just pre-emptively take out Khamenei and the political leadership in the first wave of their operations. Presumably, the US may have wanted to keep a regime leader alive in order to negotiate, but the Iranians are not really interested in negotiations, as they proved over the last 61 days. It might have been better to cut the head off the snake as it slept; it will be tougher to get to them now that the war has started. 

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Of course, if Israel can withstand the attacks long enough to destroy the nuclear facilities and enough military infrastructure to degrade or deplete Iran's ballistic missile program, that may be enough. And if that happens, the snake might end up doing an ouroboros on its own.

Here's the video of the report from Trey Yingst while the missiles began approaching Tel Aviv. I'll add update as events warrant. 

Update: The US is participating in the ABM defense of Israel. The THAAD system is getting a workout:

Trump had made clear that the US would actively take part in these defenses, but it's good to note nonetheless. 

Update, 4:23 ET: There aren't as many updates to this as in last night's post, mainly because Iran's attack isn't at all strategic. They're just going after population centers, not serious threats against their own operations, because Iran lacks that capacity now. However, they still have their propaganda ops going:

And then there's this warning from the regime:

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Iran will immediately hit Israel’s economic and energy infrastructure if its own vital facilities are hit in future attacks, a Revolutionary Guards source tells Iran’s Fars news agency.

They're already raining missiles down on Tel Aviv, indiscriminately targeting civilian and economic infrastructure. The IDF can aim a lot better than the Iranians can, and they may be about to discover that. Again. 

Update: Hey, no time like the present, Netanyahu tells the Iranian people:

I wonder how much of this is getting through to the Iranians. It's good messaging, especially in identifying the regime is "our common enemy." 

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