Over 30 injured in new Iranian attack in southern Israel
Over 30 people were injured in a new Iranian attack in southern Israel, with damages reported in the cities of Arad and Dimona.
Israeli health officials reported that over 30 individuals were injured in the city of Arad, southern Israel, due to an Iranian attack. The Israeli police confirmed that falling debris was observed, which resulted from incoming aggression from Iranian forces, causing extensive damage to multiple buildings. Firefighters have been deployed to assist with the damages reported after a direct hit on the area.
Earlier on the same day, a second attack occurred in Dimona, which also reported over 30 casualties. This sequence of attacks has raised alarms about escalating tensions in the region, leading to calls for heightened security measures and emergency response protocols within Israel. The attacks come amid a broader geopolitical conflict involving Iran and its military actions in the Middle East.
In response to these developments, the G7 nations have issued a statement urging Iran to cease all attacks, labeling them as unjustifiable actions against regional allies. The G7 foreign ministers reaffirmed their readiness to implement necessary measures to safeguard global energy supplies, emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining shipping routes, including those in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This situation highlights the fragility of safety in the region and the ongoing international concerns regarding Iran's military strategies.