
- Iran launches missiles at targets across Israel, including near Haifa and Tel Aviv, killing at least 10 people, according to medics and media reports.
- The attacks came after Israeli forces bombed civilian and energy infrastructure across Iran, igniting a fire at the Shahran oil facility in Tehran. The Israeli military says it targeted sites “related to the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons project”.
Well, the damage is quite extensive, and it’s in Haifa, it’s in Bat Yam. There are sightings of drones as well in the north near Beisan, and there are at least four sites where the military sensor has not allowed the media to disclose information about direct impact incidents.
But what we do know is that dozens of buildings have been damaged in Bat Yam. The mayor is talking about people still stuck under the rubble.
This is by far more violent than the first night of confrontation, and the first retaliatory attack by Iran on Israel. The attacks on Haifa in particular, where the refineries are, indicates that Iran is making good on its promise to reciprocate if Israel hits civilian infrastructure, sites related to energy, then Iran would try to do the same.