TEHRAN – Since Friday (June 13), when Israel launched an attack on Iran (June 13), Israel has targeted the country’s military and nuclear facilities, assassinating prominent security, intelligence news, military commanders and scientists.
The attack targeting residential areas killed more than 500 people and injured at least 1,300 people. Most of them are civilians.
In response, Iran fired barrages of missiles at Haifa, Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities, killing dozens of people, according to the Middle Eastern Eye.
Hundreds of missiles have been launched starting Friday, and Israel’s air defense systems are robust, but they couldn’t stop them all.
Israeli military censorship has banned local and international media outlets from publishing precise, targeted location details as a policy issue.
Earlier this week, Israeli forces confirmed in a statement that the country’s air defenses are not entirely safe against missile attacks.