100 ballistic missiles and 170 unmanned aerial vehicles were launched from Yemen, Iran, Iraq and Lebanon. Most of the targets were intercepted by the IDF and an American, French and British coalition.

According to estimates, Iran believed that the attack would paralyze the air force bases. Israel is on standby for more launches and is continuing the directives of the Home Front Command, despite estimates that most of the alarms came as a result of residual interceptions. The Chief of Staff held a situation assessment at the Air Force pit in Kirya with the commander of the Air Air Force, R. AMT and R.AMN April 14, 2024/IDF Spokesman. The IDF believes that Iran wants to drag the region into escalation. The IDF thinks that this is a systemic development in political negotiations. Nevertheless, recommendations were prepared for the cabinet to help with decision-making. The Israeli Air Force intercepted about 30 cruise missiles outside Israeli territory. Over 100 were launched and less than ten missiles fell with minor damage to the infrastructure.