 Iranian media has released footage of drones and missiles being launched during an unprecedented attack on Israel on Sunday. Iran carried out largest drone attack on Israel in its military history, firing hundreds of drones and missiles against Israel, in a retaliatory attack that came as a response to an Israeli raid on the Iranian consulate building in Syria two weeks ago. Shells also flew from pro-Iranian forces bases in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria. The Israeli military claimed the strikes caused only minor damage to Israeli territory. The missiles and drones were intercepted by the US and UK. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, IRGC, confirmed the attack, saying that it had achieved its objectives. The Israeli Defense Forces said 99% of the Iranian salvo consisting of over 300 killer drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles were intercepted, and pledged to retaliate for the attack. Iran's attack on Sunday was condemned by Western countries and raised concerns over major escalation in the region. About 50% of Iran's ballistic missiles failed to take off or did not reach their targets in Israel in the April 13 attack, Fox News reports citing an unnamed American official. According to The Wall Street Journal, Iran fired 115 to 130 ballistic missiles at Israel. US officials indicated that only half of the missiles fired were intercepted, with the rest missing their target. It is noted that roughly 50% of the ballistic missiles fired by Iran failed to launch or crashed before reaching their target, three US officials said. So much for the vaunted ballistic missile capability of Iran, said a US official. Recall, on the evening of April 13, Iran launched drones and missiles towards Israel, calling it a response to numerous crimes, including an air attack on the consular section of the Islamic Republic's embassy in Damascus. In light of the attack, the Israeli War Cabinet conducted deliberation for over three hours but did not reach a unanimous decision over how the country would respond to the Iranian attack. An official source from the Israeli Prime Minister's office said that while the cabinet is certain that, there will be a response, they are waiting for the Israeli Defense Force to present options. The source told that the cabinet unanimously favors a retaliation against Iran but continues to remain divided over the timing and scale of any such response.