Iran Launches Massive Missile Attack on Israel
As stated by a daily Israeli publication, Iran fired no fewer than 40 missiles in a sustained assault that impacted sites in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and other zones situated in Israel’s central and coastal districts.
A national broadcaster conveyed that Iranian missiles struck at least 10 distinct areas inside Israeli borders.
Another broadcaster reported that five missiles from Iran reached Israeli ground, with three impacting the Haifa vicinity and two more striking central parts of the country.
Meanwhile, a news outlet described the situation in Haifa as “an unusual event,” highlighting the presence of several explosions.
Warning sirens were heard across northern and central Israel, including in Haifa, where no prior alerts had been issued during earlier phases of the conflict, the report continued.
According to a newspaper, a major newspaper, Haifa experienced significant structural destruction, and further harm was observed in the Shephelah zone and the Dan Bloc, which covers Tel Aviv and its surrounding neighborhoods.
A structure in the Greater Tel Aviv region reportedly took a direct missile hit, and many buildings along the coastal belt were demolished due to the Iranian strikes, as per the national broadcaster’s coverage.
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