Over 270 injured in Israel by Iranian missiles, material damage reported
20-30 missiles targeted central Israeli cities, says local media

ISTANBUL
At least 271 people were injured by the latest Iranian missile barrage in Israel on Thursday morning, the Israeli Health Ministry said.
Four of those injured are in serious condition, the ministry added.
According to Israeli public broadcaster KAN, some 20-30 Iranian missiles targeted Israel’s central cities, including Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Holon, as well as Soroka Hospital in the southern city of Beersheba.
Iran’s state news agency IRNA claimed the missiles targeted the headquarters of the Israeli army and intelligence service near Soroka Hospital and that the blast wave caused injuries at the facility.
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👉 Some 20-30 Iranian missiles targeted Israel’s central cities across Israel, says Israeli media
💢At least 44 people were reportedly injured by the attacks, including three in serious condition
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"We will continue to attack any target belonging to the aggressive Zionist regime, and we see no limitations before us,” Iran’s Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi said in statements carried by the semi-official Iranian news agency Tasnim.
The Israeli army, for its part, said that it had targeted the Arak nuclear reactor southwest of Tehran and a nuclear weapons development site in Natanz, southeast of the capital.
Hostilities began on Friday when Israel launched airstrikes on several sites across Iran, including military and nuclear facilities, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory strikes.
Israeli authorities said at least 24 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then in Iranian missile attacks.
Meanwhile, in Iran, 585 people have been killed and more than 1,300 wounded in the Israeli assault, according to Iranian media reports.
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