
An Iran ballistic missile attack struck Israeli cities, including Dimona and Arad, as Israel confirmed its defense system failed to intercept the incoming missiles. Israeli media reported that at least two missiles bypassed air defenses and hit urban areas. Around 40 people were injured near Dimona, including several located about 13 kilometers from a sensitive nuclear site.
Meanwhile, Iranian media claimed that the strikes caused widespread destruction, with about 20 buildings damaged or destroyed. Reports also stated that 10 people were killed and nearly 200 others were injured, with at least 11 in critical condition. Emergency services responded quickly as fires broke out in multiple locations, adding to the scale of the damage.
Following the attack, authorities imposed emergency measures in Arad and closed educational institutions. The Israeli cabinet held an urgent meeting and launched an investigation into the failure of the defense system. Medical sources said many injuries were caused by shrapnel and panic during the incident, while others suffered severe shock due to the explosions.
The Iran ballistic missile attack has raised serious concerns about security and military preparedness in the region. Iranian state media claimed the intended target was a nuclear research facility in Dimona, describing the strike as a response to an alleged attack on its Natanz facility. However, Israel denied involvement in that incident, while the missile attack continues to escalate tensions and highlight vulnerabilities in its defense system.