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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that it had directly targeted two high-level intelligence facilities inside Israel.
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst was standing on a balcony as short-range missiles behind him appeared to come closer before being intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome defense system. The footage of the incident preceded a night in which Israel and Iran traded fire, with explosions heard in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Tehran.
Israel identified and struck missile launchers in Iran overnight, the Israel Defense Forces said Sunday morning. "Over the past hour, the IAF completed an additional series of strikes on storage and missile launch infrastructure sties in western Iran," the IDF said in an update on the Telegram messaging app at about 8 a.m. in Israel.
Onlookers gathered on Saturday at a central Tel Aviv residential building next door to Israel’s defense headquarters that was damaged after it took a hit from what appeared to be shrapnel from an overnight missile barrage from Iran.
Israeli citizens were ordered to head to bomb shelters on Friday night amid retaliatory missile strikes from Iran.
Iran says it hit 150+ targets with ballistic missiles, breaching Israel’s layered air defenses in a multi-phase strike
Larry Luxner, a former longtime Marylander who moved to Tel Aviv eight years ago, was awakened by the shrieking of sirens at 3 a.m. Friday. It was his first indication that the Israeli military
🚨 Sirens went off in the Israeli town of Ramla after a rocket was fired from Yemen at Israel 📹 Footage captured shows the Iron Dome intercepting the missile in the sky ✈️ Air traffic suspended at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport after missile launch from Yemen,… pic.twitter.com/7hqyRTYb5r