Where israel has warned of grave consequences after iran launched a barrage of missiles across the country on tuesday. Israelis were told to take refuge in Bomb Shelters as explosions lit up the night sky. Israels prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promiseD Iran would be punished, whilst the iranian government warned it would hit all of Israels Infrastructure if they retaliated. In a new development, the Israel Defense forces says its sending another Military Division including infantry and Armoured Units Tojoin its Ground Operation in southern lebanon. With me is Parham Ghobadi from bbc persian. How does this attack last night compare with what we saw by Iran And Israel in april . Maor differences, D Iran and israel in april . Maor differences, this i Iran And Israel in april . Maor differences, this was i differences, this was definitely more significant and even the pentagon confirmed that it was wider in scope compared to the first iranian Missile Attack back in april. The other major difference is that back in april, iran sent different kinds of missiles, like drones, Cruise Missiles and ballistic missiles and obviously Cruise Missiles and drones take up to a few hours to reach israel from iran and drones took up to six hours to reach israel so israel and the western allies had enough time to prepare themselves against the attacks and down the missiles but i run this time only used ballistic missiles and almost 200 of them and ballistic missiles take ten minutes to reach israel so that is not much preparations you can do and from what we can see from the videos that appear online, israelis say most of them were downed but from the videos on social media, we can see that at least more iranian missiles landed on israeli soil compared to the previous one but did they manage to hit targets . But did they manage to hit taraets .. ~. targets . That is not known yet. After the death targets . That is not known yet. After the death of targets . That is not known yet. After the death of the after the death of the hezbollah leader, a lot of commentators said it will not be , iranian public . Extremely divideD Iranian public . Extremely divided. Iranian iranian public . Extremely| divided. Iranian hardliners were celebrating last night in tehran, however, in the opposition, it is really divided and some in the opposition say that especially after Benjamin Netanyahus after Benjamin Neta Nyahus speech after Benjamin Netanyahus Speech Promising Change will come to arana soon, they rejoiced and they think that regime change, israel will topple the iranian regime in a couple of months, but others in the opposition say that bombs have never brought democracy to any country in the world anD Iran is not an exception. What are they expecting, iran is not an exception. What are they expecting, with are they expecting, with Benjamin Netanyahu promising grave consequences without actually defining at what they are .. actually defining at what they are .. are . Some in the opposition think that are . Some in the opposition think that means are . Some in the opposition think that means that are . Some in the opposition i think that means that Benjamin Netanyahu is going to target iranian leaders, assassinate them and change the regime immediately, especially after his diaspora and anti Semitism Minister posted a picture of the former Crown Prince and said that soon we will be in tehran together, so that gave hope to a lot of especially loyalist and supporters of the former Crown Prince. They think he is going to be the next iranian leaders soon, but as i said, many iranians in the opposition do not agree and i think the war is not the way to reach Democracy And Democracy should come from Within. Should come from Within. Thank ou. Lets speak to ori goldberg, israeli political analyst and former University Professor who has written on iran, israel and the relationship between religion and politics in the middle east. Thank you very much forjoining us here on Bbc News. You were in Tel Aviv when these missiles were raining down on israel, tell us what that was like. Well, it was frightening. This was the first time our Homeland Command sent a message through cellular networks to all of the israelis and the message preceded the sirens so we did not know what was happening for a bit and then we were in the shelters for about a0 minutes and there were a lot of explosions, at least where i live, and it was quite scary. But it came out almost immediately that there were no casualties and no civilian residences had been hit. How surprised residences had been hit. How surprised by residences had been hit. How surprised by this residences had been hit. How surprised by this attack were you . Because we heard from iran that the death of Hassan Nasrallah would not go on a vanished but they have not specified anything more. This was not iranian specified anything more. Ti 3 was not iranian revenge, this was not iranian revenge, this was a Shot Across The Bow in an attempt to halt israel and the fact this is presented as an active naked aggression on the side of iran seems to notify that israel has been on a particularly lethal rampage In Lebanon after a year of rummaging in Gaza And Israel has been threatening around directly and instructing, yemen, all of the leadership, saying that our plans are to go further and i think there is an argument in iran, the argument began with the assassination and the politicians managed to convince the Supreme Leader not to respond but this time the military commanders won the day but i do not think this was revenge, i think this was a message meant to halt israel in its seemingly limitless progression was white but it would seem it will have the adverse, the opposite effect because Benjamin Netanyahu said that iran will be punished. What do you think he means . I think he is enjoying the opportunity to suddenly appear like a triumphant leader. After a year of spectacular failures in gaza. He is definitely milking it for all its worth. I assume that israel will strike, israel is entering the Third Day of the national religious holiday so i do not know if this will happen during the holiday, israel might be afraid of retribution and i understand there are consultations with there are consultations with the americans. This is not as straightforward as it seems, just like the strike on the iath of just like the strike on the iath of april, iran notified various international players that it was going to strike and gave a notification of the trajectories in this attack was more serious than the one in april but again, israel has been employing the tactic of escalating to de escalate for months now and even more so over the past few weeks. Israel might respond, will likely respond and i do not know what the iranians will do and a lot of this comes down to the involvement of the international committee, particularly the United States. If this is really a part of a plan to generate War And Fight iran, we will not see American Involvement Global involvement. I happen to think that this is not the plan, i think this is a result of the Process Jump started by israel and i think. Jumpstarted by israel and i think. jumpstarted by israel and i think. think. Oh i am terribly sor. Think. Oh i am terribly sorry we think. Oh i am terribly sorry. We have think. Oh i am terribly sorry. We have lost think. Oh i am terribly sorry. We have lost the l think. Oh i am terribly sorry. We have lost the israeli political analyst, let down by the software but we were talking to him id like so thank you to him. Now, lebanon is facing a growing displacement crisis, as hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes due to israels aerial campaign. Aline kamakia is a chef and the focal point for the world central kitchen in beirut. One of her restaurants, meyrig, has been destroyed in bombardments the other has been transformed into a hub for the world central kitchen s operations. What was it like for you yesterday . What was it like for you yesterday . Like all of the lebanese. Yesterday . Like all of the lebanese, we yesterday . Like all of the lebanese, we could yesterday . Like all of the lebanese, we could not L Yesterday . Like all of the lebanese, we could not sleep, in barton did not stop until the early morning. Everybody was in the shelter and we are trying to work underneath every condition because we have 1. 2 million displaced people. They are in the schools and universities and office buildings, everywhere, and we are trying to cook so that we can feed these people. People are slipping on the streets. And they were injured in the explosion. And they were inured in the explosiomh explosion. Tell us what happened explosion. Tell us what happened to explosion. Tell us what happened to you. Explosion. Tell us what happened to you. I explosion. Tell us what i happened to you. I cannot explosion. Tell us what happened to you. I cannot hear from this. Happened to you. I cannot hear from this. I happened to you. I cannot hear from this, i can happened to you. I cannot hear from this, i can only happened to you. I cannot hear from this, i can only hear happened to you. I cannot hear from this, i can only hear in from this, i can only hear in this year, i lost my hearing and i have eight disabled people in my team we have lost their eyes on their hands during the explosion. He rescued during the explosion. He rescued some during the explosion. He rescued some of them from the damaged building . Rescued some of them from the damaged building . Damaged building . You rescuedsmack damaged building . You rescuedsmack yes, damaged building . You rescuedsmack yes, i damaged building . You rescuedsmack yes, i was L Rescuedsmack yes, i was unfortunately there. And unfortunately, maybe, iwas able to save my team and save a lot of people. They were in the building. Because right now we were just building. Because right now we werejust in building. Because right now we were just in front of the explosion. Despite your injuries. We are now, yes. Please carry on, tell us what you are doing. Please carry on, tell us what you are doing. Yes, In Lebanon, desite you are doing. Yes, In Lebanon, despite the you are doing. Yes, In Lebanon, despite the injuries you are doing. Yes, In Lebanon, despite the injuries and you are doing. Yes, In Lebanon, despite the injuries and you despite the injuries and you dont have the luxury to sit, you cannot watch, you have to be with your people and texture people and you do not have the luxury to dream or say i am injured that you dont have that luxury. Injured that you dont have that luxury injured that you dont have that luxury. Injured that you dont have thatluxu. ~ ,. that luxury. We can see you and our that luxury. We can see you and your team. That luxury. We can see you and your team. Busy that luxury. We can see you and your team, busy preparing that luxury. We can see you and | your team, busy preparing food, your team, busy preparing food, you have turned your kitchen into a place to help those who have lost everything and have nothing. Tell us who you are helping . Nothing. Tell us who you are helinu . helping . Helping the lebanese eole helping . Helping the lebanese people who helping . Helping the lebanese people who have helping . Helping the lebanese people who have left helping . Helping the lebanese | people who have left everything behind from their homes. We do not know if they have a home now because we can hear the bombardment and it is too close, in beirut, five minutes away from my kitchen. You can feel it. You can feel the bombs and feel everything. And these people do not have shelters any more. Most of them are on the streets and the others, we are trying to put them into the schools and all of the lebanese schools, government or not government skills, are filled with displaced lebanese people. Yet this is not enough, in the schools we have around a00,000 but we have 1. 2 million displaced so there is almost 800,000 without any shelters so we are trying to find them and try to help whenever we can. In the Kitchen Today we are feeling. Yes. We are feeding 50,000 every day right now and we need more, it is not enough. All of the ngos together, for the kitchen, all of the ngos, local and international, i trying to feed the people but it is impossible to be able to feed 1. 2 million out of their homes Within two or three days. They are on the streets, finding them, feeding them and they dont have the basic needs to be able to survive. Basic needs to be able to survive basic needs to be able to survive. .. survive. And of course, lebanon was already survive. And of course, lebanon was already host survive. And of course, lebanon was already host to survive. And of course, lebanon was already host to many survive. And of course, lebanon was already host to many Syrian J was already host to many syrian refugees before the civilian population there became displaced in the last few weeks... weeks. Imagine you have the lebanese weeks. Imagine you have the lebanese people weeks. Imagine you have the lebanese people that weeks. Imagine you have the lebanese people that are lebanese people that are displaced out from their homes. Most of the shelters are bombarded so they left the shelters. So you have a huge number of syrian refugees without shelter and on top of that, 1. 2 million Lebanese And Lebanon since 2018 is going through crisis after crisis. The financial crisis, covid, and then the huge explosion youre talking about were half a was destroyed and then covid and the war so we never had a moment of recovering ourselves or it is crisis after crisis, going down. And with everything happening right now with the attack on the ground by the israelis, i do not think we are going to a better location. It is impressive to see all of you working under those conditions. I hope you can recoverfrom injuries very quickly. Aline kamakia, thank you for talking to us from beirut. To us from beirut. Thank you. Apologies to us from beirut. Thank you. Apologies for to us from beirut. Thank you. 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