Iran Launches Missiles at Israel, Triggering Explosions in the North

Iran has named its missile strikes “Fath-e-Khyber”, signaling a planned retaliatory operation.

TEHRAN: (Web Desk) – In a significant escalation in the region, Iran has fired multiple missiles targeting northern areas of Israel. Israeli media reported that the attacks caused explosions that shook cities, including Haifa, prompting widespread alarm among civilians. The Israeli military immediately activated its defense systems to intercept incoming threats, while authorities instructed residents to take shelter as a precautionary measure.

Iran has named its missile strikes “Fath-e-Khyber”, signaling a planned retaliatory operation. In response, Israel launched “Shield of Judah”, a defensive operation to counter the attacks, and declared a state of emergency across affected areas, according to statements from the Israeli Defense Ministry.

Israeli officials indicated that one of the targets in Tehran was the intelligence ministry, while Iranian media reported that the nuclear power plant in Bushehr was also struck during the exchange. The attacks have heightened tensions in the region, raising fears of further escalation between the two countries.

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Both sides are closely monitoring the situation, and international observers are calling for restraint to prevent the conflict from spreading beyond the immediate border areas.

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