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Iran strikes Israel following US
attacks on Iranian Nuclear sites!
Israeli emergency responders have been deployed across multiple sites after a new wave of Iranian missiles impacted Israeli territory—marking Iran’s first direct missile strikes since the U.S. attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The American airstrikes targeted key Iranian nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. This prompted Iran’s first direct missile response toward Israel.
Iran launched 27–30 missiles in two volleys toward major Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, Haifa, Be’er Yaakov, and Ness Ziona
Israeli emergency services reported at least 20–23 people wounded, including four with serious injuries
Additional sources mention up to 86 injured, reflecting ongoing casualty assessments
Volunteers and professionals from Magen David Adom and other agencies rapidly mobilized:
Responders reached impact sites within 2–3 minutes, evacuating and treating victims across Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Ness Ziona Interceptions & Civil Alerts
Israeli missile defense systems (Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow) intercepted many incoming missiles—but several impacts still occurred
In Haifa, no sirens sounded despite an impact, potentially due to intercept timing—IDF is investigating
This missile volley was Iran’s first since U.S. bombed nuclear sites
Global reactions vary: the UN called for restraint; U.S. allies expressed concern over regional escalation
Emergency services continue search-and-rescue in affected areas
Medical teams are treating dozens of wounded, with numbers likely rising as assessments complete
IDF and MDA remain on high alert, monitoring ongoing threats and readiness to respond
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