Missile Strikes in the Middle East
- On June 13, 2025, Iran launched over 100 ballistic missiles and drones at Israel, striking Tel Aviv's HaKirya military district amid an ongoing conflict.
- This attack followed Israel’s early-morning strikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, senior commanders, and missile arsenals, sparking Iranian retaliation.
- Missile interceptors launched, but some projectiles penetrated defenses, causing sirens, visible damage, and at least two deaths with dozens injured across Israel.
- Israeli officials declared Iran crossed red lines with attacks on civilians, while Netanyahu affirmed ongoing operations and urged Iranian people to oppose their regime.
- Experts foresee further escalation amid a broader hybrid conflict, with leaders warning this marks a deepening flash point in regional and global tensions.
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Tel Aviv and the surrounding area were hit by Iranian strikes. "It's unreal," says a Franco-Israeli resident of Ramat Gan. "The Israeli people are united: "We are ready." - "Irréel": in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, the testimony of a Franco-Israeli woman after the Iranian (International) strikes.
‘Significant damage’ after IDF headquarters hit by Iranian missile attack as Islamic Republic launches barrage of missiles at Tel Aviv – CLG News
‘Significant damage’ after IDF headquarters hit by Iranian missile attack as Islamic Republic launches barrage of missiles at Tel Aviv | 13 June 2025 | Israel’s military headquarters were struck after Iran’s Islamic Republic unleashed a barrage of missiles on central Tel Aviv late Friday night, causing “significant damage” to the Jewish state’s equivalent of the Pentagon. Alarming footage shared on social media — and verified by The New York Tim…
The two countries fired several missiles at each other on Saturday night. At least two Israelis were killed and dozens wounded in Iranian retaliatory strikes, while almost eighty people were killed and hundreds injured in Iran.
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