Iran Fired Fewer than 100 Missiles, Most of Which Intercepted, Claims Israeli Army
- The Israeli Army reported that Iran fired fewer than 100 missiles towards Israel, claiming that most were intercepted by air defense systems.
- At least 35 Israelis were injured in the missile strikes, including two in critical condition, according to Yedioth Ahronoth.
- Following Israel's early attack, Iran vowed 'severe punishment' and called for an emergency UN Security Council meeting.
- The Israeli military confirmed that alarms rang in cities including Tel Aviv, signifying a national state of alert due to missile launches.
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Iran responded to Thursday night's Israeli airstrike by launching hundreds of missiles on Friday night. The attacks targeted "military and nuclear targets." Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
Tel Aviv, June 13, 2025 – Total News Agency (TNA) – The spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Brigadier General Effie Defrin, reported on Friday that Iran fired fewer than 100 ballistic missiles into Israeli territory during two consecutive offensives, in what constitutes a further escalation in the conflict between the two countries. According to Defrin in an official statement, most of the missiles failed to reach their targets, as th…
On the evening of Friday, Iran launched a missile attack on Israel, which affected at least 35 people, with one woman in critical condition, and Israel's military command confirmed that less than 100 rockets had been fired throughout the country, although on the previous day local media had reported possible launches of 150 to 200 rockets. The Government of Israel is now holding an emergency meeting to agree on a response. According to the Israe…
Iran fired fewer than 100 missiles at Israel in two waves, according to Israeli Defense Forces spokesman Avichai Andrai. In a post on Platform X (formerly… Fewer than 100 missiles fired from Iran, Israel says - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
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