Iran launches wave of missiles at Israel following US bombing of nuclear sites
- On Sunday, June 22, 2025, Iran launched more than 40 ballistic missiles targeting Tel Aviv, Haifa, and other northern and central Israeli cities.
- This missile strike followed coordinated U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on June 13, which targeted three Iranian nuclear sites using B2 bombers.
- Israel’s air defenses intercepted over 450 missiles and about 1000 drones, but some missiles penetrated, causing significant damage in residential areas including Tel Aviv and Haifa.
- Eli Bin, head of Israeli rescue services, reported 23 injured nationwide with two moderately wounded, while Tel Aviv’s deputy mayor stated hundreds of homes were damaged.
- Iran asserted its right to defend sovereignty, while regional tensions remain high with risk of broader conflict involving neighboring countries and global powers.
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