25 people were injured early Monday morning, including a 10-year-old boy in serious condition, two others were moderately injured, and the rest sustained light injuries, in a barrage of dozens of missiles launched from Iran toward Israeli territory shortly before 4:00 a.m.
According to Israel Fire and Rescue Services, two high-rise residential buildings in the Gush Dan region sustained direct hits in the Iranian missile barrage. Eight rescue teams were dispatched to extricate people trapped under the rubble. Magen David Adom teams are providing medical treatment to several lightly injured individuals and victims of shock.
Search and rescue operations are ongoing at all impact sites to locate additional casualties. Meanwhile, it was reported that unmanned aerial vehicles were intercepted near Eilat and near Rosh Hanikra.
The Home Front Command has issued guidance permitting residents in certain areas to leave protected spaces. Rescue and emergency forces are operating at several locations across the country where missile impacts have been reported.
“You are urged to continue following the instructions of the Home Front Command and all official updates issued to you.”
The IDF also called on civilians not to publish and share the locations and footage of hits. “The enemy monitors this footage to improve its impact capabilities. Be responsible – Do not share locations online!”
The IDF said earlier that it is striking surface-to-surface missile sites in central Iran.
On Sunday evening, a woman was moderately injured and six others sustained light injuries when a missile struck between two buildings in Haifa. Two additional people were lightly injured in a moshav in the Lachish region.
In the most recent barrage targeting Israel, 30 missiles were launched from Iranian territory.
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2025-06-16 02:11:00