
The True Post (Web News) Iran launched a major missile attack on Israel, causing widespread destruction. More than 50 Israelis were injured in the attacks.
Explosions were heard in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem and several buildings were destroyed after Iranian missile attacks. Iran launched its largest missile attack on Israel to date, resulting in widespread destruction. More than 50 Israelis were injured in the missile attacks. According to foreign media reports, Iran fired several missiles at Israel this morning. So far, 50 people have been reported injured as a result of these attacks, many of whom are in critical condition.
According to foreign news agencies, explosions were heard in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem after the Iranian missile attacks and several buildings were destroyed. According to Arab media reports, Iran also targeted the southern Israeli city of Beersheba. Dozens of people were also injured in the missile attack in Holon. The current attack is being described as Iran’s largest attack on Israel in the recent war.
Earlier, Iran fired missiles and drones at Israel for the 11th time under Operation Promised Sadiq III, using Seagull missiles for the first time. According to Iranian media reports, Tehran has fired powerful, technologically advanced Seagull missiles at the Iranian cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa, which travel at high altitudes and then successfully reach their targets. Iran has claimed that some of the dozen missiles it has fired have successfully hit their targets. Sirens were also sounded as soon as missiles, drones and rockets from Iran entered Israeli territory.
Israel’s defense system was activated to stop Iranian missiles and drones, but due to modern missiles, it was unable to prevent them from reaching their target. Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. According to a foreign news agency, the Russian president made this offer by calling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Massoud Peshmerga immediately after the start of the war between Israel and Iran.
According to Nicole Grejowski, an analyst at the American think tank Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Russian president’s offer is aimed at protecting its ally, because Russia does not want a change of government in Iran, especially if such a change could lead to its establishment. It should be noted that Russia and Iran signed a strategic partnership agreement in January to expand military ties. Meanwhile, Russia has condemned the Israeli attack on Iran, while Ukraine and its allies have accused Iran of providing Russia with drones and short-range missiles.