IRAN LAUNCHES MISSILE STRIKES AT ISRAEL AFTER U.S. ATTACK ON NUCLEAR SITES

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Agency report

Iran launched a series of missile strikes on Israel just hours after the United States bombed key Iranian nuclear facilities.

Explosions rocked Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Sunday, following reports from the Israeli military of incoming missiles and the activation of air defense systems.

Air raid sirens blared across multiple cities, and local media, along with emergency services, reported that at least 20 people sustained injuries.

Israeli police confirmed that fragments from the missiles landed near the northern port city of Haifa. Local authorities stated that emergency crews had been deployed to the scene.

Tel Aviv, Haifa, and the southern city of Beersheba remain among the most frequently targeted locations in Iran’s attacks on Israel.

Reporting on Iran’s missile attacks is subject to strict military censorship rules in Israel, where at least 50 impacts have been officially acknowledged nationwide and 25 people have been killed since the war started on June 13, according to official figures.

Iran has warned of “everlasting consequences” after President Donald Trump claimed the US attacks “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear facilities at Isfahan, Fordow and Natanz.

Meanwhile, Iran’s National Nuclear Safety System Centre and the United Nations nuclear watchdog, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), say there has been no increase in radiation levels following the US strikes.

 

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