Israel’s paramedic service says 2 people were killed when missile hit central Israel, 19 injured
- Iran launched four missile salvos from Friday night through early Saturday morning targeting central and northern Israel, striking residential areas.
- These attacks followed Israel's preemptive operation on Thursday night aimed at halting Iran's nuclear development program.
- The strikes caused massive damage to homes and infrastructure, killing at least two people and injuring around 20, with emergency teams conducting rescue and treatment.
- Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz stated that Iran violated critical boundaries by launching missiles targeting civilian areas within Israel, although the majority of these missiles were successfully intercepted by the air defence system.
- The conflict appears to be escalating as Israel vows continued operations, US warships deploy to the region, and the next round of peace talks has been postponed indefinitely.
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Iran has responded to the Israeli airstrike on Thursday night by launching hundreds of missiles. The attacks were aimed at “military and nuclear targets”. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
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Read Full Article2 killed in early morning Iranian barrage on central Israel
Early Saturday morning, air raid sirens echoed across Israel – from the northern Sharon region to the south – following another barrage of missiles launched from Iran, according to the Home Front Command. A direct strike hit a residential building in Gush Dan, resulting in two fatalities and approximately 20 injuries, including a 30-year-old man in critical condition and two others in serious condition. Paramedics from Magen David Adom (MDA) rus…
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