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Iran Fires Over 100 Missiles At Israel, Injures 20 After U.S. Strikes On Nuclear Sites

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Iran Fires Over 100 Missiles At Israel, Injures 20 After U.S. Strikes On Nuclear Sites

Iran launched a massive missile attack on Israel early Sunday, leaving at least 20 people injured, following U.S. airstrikes on several key Iranian nuclear facilities.

The barrage triggered explosions in major cities including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, as air raid sirens blared across the country.

The Israeli military confirmed the attack and activated its air defence systems in response.

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Emergency services reported that debris from intercepted missiles landed near Haifa, prompting a swift response from rescue teams.

Iran’s missiles also struck Beersheba and other frequently targeted cities.

Since June 13, at least 50 missile strikes have been recorded in Israel, with a reported death toll of 25.

The fresh round of hostilities erupted after U.S. President Donald Trump authorised airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites in Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz, claiming the facilities were “completely and fully obliterated.”

Iran condemned the U.S. assault and warned of “everlasting consequences.”

Despite the attacks, Iran’s National Nuclear Safety System Centre and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that radiation levels remain stable.

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