In particular, Iranian missiles attacked the Soroka hospital in southern Israel.
On the morning of June 19, Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles at Israel. “Several of them hit” civilian areas in four cities: Beersheba, Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon, causing significant damage.
CNN and Sky News reported this, citing the Israeli military and local media.
The latest wave of Iranian rocket fire has hit an area near Tel Aviv, with reports of significant damage to several buildings on a street in the city of Ramat Gan, about three miles from central Tel Aviv.
According to the military, there were “several hits on civilian infrastructure.” In particular, a ballistic missile hit the Soroka hospital in the southern Israeli city of Ber Sheva.
Iranian state media reported that the main targets were the IDF's command and intelligence headquarters, located next to a medical facility.
Meanwhile, in Holon, 16 people were injured as a result of an Iranian ballistic missile strike, three of them in serious condition.
Note that in the morning the IDF announced the launch of missiles from Iranian territory. Sirens were activated throughout Israel.
As reported by the media, Israel lacks defensive interceptor missiles. We are talking about the Arrow systems. They play an important role in countering long-range ballistic missiles from Iran.
Recall that over the past 24 hours, Israel has carried out three waves of strikes on Iran. The country has deployed dozens of warplanes to strike more than 60 targets in Tehran and western Iran, including missile launchers and missile production facilities.