Itamaraty says it is monitoring the situation. This information was sent to columnist Jamil Said by Brazil's Ministry of Foreign Affairs UOL.
Iran attack
A channel linked to Iran's state media confirmed the drone strike. According to PressTV, Iran's Revolutionary Guards — also known as the Quds Force, which is responsible for Iran's international military operations — “carried out extensive drone strikes against targets in the occupied territories,” a term Iran uses to describe Israel.
The Israeli Air Force is monitoring Iranian drones. According to Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the drones take several hours to reach Israeli territory, and the military is now trying to intercept them “as quickly as possible.” “This is a serious and dangerous escalation,” Hagari said.
Israeli airspace was closed at 0:30 am (6:30 pm in Brasilia). Iraq, which borders Israel and Iran, announced a temporary closure of its airspace and disruption of traffic. Earlier, Jordan had already announced that it would adopt the same measure, citing failures in GPS services. Later, Lebanon also suspended flights.
Prime Minister says Israel is 'ready'. In a televised speech, Benjamin Netanyahu assured that the country was ready to face any situation “both defensively and offensively,” adding that Israel had the support of the United States and “many countries.” The reports were released before the announcement of the Iranian drones.
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