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An Iranian ballistic missile has once again struck the southern Israeli city of Beersheba, triggering explosions and fires near the Gav-Yam Negev tech park. Air raid sirens blared moments before the impact, and video footage shows flames engulfing several vehicles near a residential complex. Though there were no injuries reported, the attack caused significant property damage and widespread panic. The Israeli military confirmed it detected the missile launch from Iran and activated air defense systems. Firefighters are currently working to control multiple blazes in the area. This marks another escalation in Iran's ongoing missile campaign against Israel.#IranMissileStrike #IsraelUnderAttack #MiddleEastTensions #IranVsIsrael #BallisticMissiles #BreakingNews #sorokahospital #MissileAttack #DaylightStrike #IDF #BEERSHEBA
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