Second wave of Iranian missiles hits Israel
Iran launched a second wave of missiles at Israel, with no casualties reported. Air raid sirens sounded near Jerusalem, in central parts of the country, and in the occupied West Bank, CNN reports.
Sirens were triggered for the second time today following another missile attack from Iran. Residents were alerted to take cover, while the Israeli military implemented all necessary measures to protect civilians.
The latest strike follows an earlier barrage of missiles launched by Iran the same day, signaling a further escalation of tensions in the region. Israeli forces continue to monitor the airspace and remain on high alert for potential new threats.
“Today’s strikes are yet another reminder of the need for constant readiness among our forces and the civilian population,” representatives of the Israeli military said.
Although no casualties have been reported, the government is urging citizens to remain cautious and follow civil defense instructions. Experts warn that the situation could change rapidly, with further attacks possible at any moment.
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