💨 Abstract
On October 2, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting with security establishment heads in Tel Aviv amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The meeting followed Iran's launch of nearly 200 ballistic missiles towards Israel, which were intercepted by US Naval destroyers and Israeli air defense units. Israel described the attack as a "severe and dangerous escalation."
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