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Iran Launches Missile Barrage on Israel Following Strikes on Nuclear Sites


Tensions in the Middle East have erupted into open confrontation as Iran launched a series of missile strikes targeting central and northern Israel in the early hours of Sunday. This escalation follows Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure, confirmed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

According to Israeli emergency services, at least four people were killed in the Iranian attacks, with over 100 others injured, including civilians caught in residential areas around Haifa and Bat Yam.

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Iran 🇮🇷 raining drones and ballistic missiles towards Israel.  

Israel Responds with New Strikes on Iranian Military Infrastructure

In rapid retaliation, the Israeli Air Force conducted fresh strikes on what it described as “missile launch and storage infrastructure sites” in western Iran. The IDF released video footage purportedly showing the attacks, although this material has not yet been independently verified.

Overnight, seven unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were also launched toward Israel, but were intercepted by Israeli air and naval forces, the IDF said.

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Smoke from an Israeli attack rises from Shahran oil depot in Tehran, Iran – Reuters image

Key Sites Hit in Iran, Including Oil Infrastructure

Tehran has acknowledged damage to critical infrastructure. Iran’s Oil Ministry confirmed that the Shahran Oil Depot in Tehran was struck in the latest Israeli raid, although officials stated the situation is now under control.

In northern Israel, footage verified by international media shows a fire burning near the Haifa oil refinery, further intensifying fears of prolonged energy-related disruptions in the region.

Iranian President Issues Threat of Further Retaliation

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned of a “more severe” response should Israel continue its military actions. “If Israel does not immediately halt its aggression, it will face consequences beyond what it has experienced tonight,” he said in a televised address.

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A very sad and difficult morning,” Israel’s President Isaac Herzog has posted on X, as the country wakes up from a night of strikes by Iran on its central and northern regions.

The “criminal Iranian attacks” killed and wounded “Jews and Arabs, Israeli citizens and new immigrants, including children and the elderly, women and men,” Herzog says.

He adds: “I share in the heavy mourning of the families and grieve the terrible loss. I pray for the recovery of the injured and the finding of the missing. We will mourn together. We will overcome together.”


Diplomatic Fallout: US Denies Involvement, Nuclear Talks Cancelled

Former U.S. President Donald Trump, in a statement posted on social media, distanced the United States from the Israeli attacks, stating, “The US had nothing to do with the attack on Iran tonight.” However, he added that a peace deal between Iran and Israel is “easily” achievable.

Meanwhile, the government of Oman, acting as a mediator, confirmed that scheduled talks between Washington and Tehran on Iran’s nuclear programme, set for today, have been cancelled amid the escalating conflict.

The situation remains volatile, with no signs of de-escalation. International observers warn that continued hostilities could trigger a regional conflict involving other Middle Eastern powers, further destabilizing an already fragile geopolitical landscape.


Stay with Danchima News for real-time updates on this developing story.


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