
4 dead, 103 injured due to Iranian airstrikes on Israel this morning
Basant Ahmed
Israeli media confirmed that the death toll from the Iranian fresh airstrikes on Israel early Monday morning has risen to 4 and 103 were injured.
The Israeli reports added that an Iranian missile destroyed shelters in Petah Tikva, central Israel, amid fears of dozens more deaths.
Iran launched a large-scale attack on Israel at dawn on Monday with 100 missiles and drones, sparking fires in several Israeli cities. The mayor of Petah Tikva told Israeli radio that an Iranian missile fell on the city, damaging a building, and that the rescue operation is ongoing.
Israeli media confirmed that the Israeli army said that about 100 Iranian missiles were fired at Israel in this batch.
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