At least five injuries in Israel in Iranian missile attack
Ammon News - Israeli ambulances reported five injuries in the latest Iranian missile attack on Tuesday morning, as teams search for those trapped.
The Israeli military announced that missiles were fired from Iran toward Israel, indicating that defense systems are working to intercept the threat.
The number of Iranian missiles in the barrage exceeded 30, and air raid sirens sounded in central and northern Israel and Greater Tel Aviv.
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