Iranian Missile Strikes Hit Israel
An Israeli daily reported that missile launches were detected originating from Iran, directed at central Israel and the Jerusalem vicinity.
Sirens alerting residents to incoming missile and rocket fire were activated across central Israel, the Jerusalem region, and parts of the occupied West Bank. Additional warnings were also issued in northern areas, including the Golan Heights towns of Ortal and Ein Zivan, as well as Galilee Panhandle communities such as Gonen, Lehavot HaBashan, and Shamir.
According to the report, the recent barrage included a cluster missile, accompanied by loud explosions heard in the Sharon region. The daily noted that several individuals sustained injuries, and a building in the Kafr Qasim area of central Israel suffered damage from a missile impact.
Tensions in the region have intensified since a joint US-Israel offensive on Iran began on February 28, resulting in over 1,340 deaths, including that of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
In response, Tehran has carried out drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, as well as Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf nations hosting US military facilities. These retaliatory actions have caused casualties, damaged infrastructure, and disrupted global markets and air travel.
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