Israel's health ministry reports 180 injuries from Iranian missile strikes on two southern Israeli towns near a nuclear site. Specifically, 116 people were injured in Arad and 64 in Dimona during the missile attacks that occurred Saturday evening. Eyewitnesses described the chaos and damage, with some residents recounting traumatic scenes. Iranian state media stated these attacks were a retaliation for strikes on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility. The International Atomic Energy Agency indicates no damage to the nuclear research facility, which is about 13 kilometers from Dimona. Amid ongoing conflicts, the Israeli Air Force noted that 400 missiles have targeted Israel following US-Israeli actions against Iran, highlighting a significant escalation in regional tensions.
Missile Attacks Near Israel's Nuclear Site Injure 180

Missile Attacks Near Israel's Nuclear Site Injure 180
Iranian missile strikes on southern Israeli towns, including Arad and Dimona, have resulted in injuries and significant damage, raising alarm over regional tensions.
In a worrying escalation of conflict, Iranian missile strikes targeted Israeli towns close to a nuclear facility, injuring 180 people. The strikes hit Arad and Dimona, with residents recounting terrifying experiences. Despite damage to buildings, the International Atomic Energy Agency reported no harm to the nuclear site. This incident follows increased hostility between the nations, notably in response to recent attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.

















