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Over 100 injured in Iranian rocket strikes in southern Israel

More than 100 people were injured in Iranian rocket strikes on southern Israel, with significant damage to residential buildings reported.

A recent barrage of rockets launched from Iran targeted southern Israel, resulting in over 100 injuries, including 10 serious cases in the city of Arad. The attacks caused extensive damage to residential buildings, with live footage showing first responders searching for survivors amidst the rubble. The Israeli military has announced an investigation into the failure of their defense systems to intercept the incoming rockets, which were reportedly a retaliation for a prior strike on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility.

Iranian state television claimed that the rocket attack on Dimona, home to a nuclear facility, was a direct response to Israeli actions. The escalating violence reflects the ongoing tensions between the two nations, with both sides engaging in a cycle of retaliatory actions that could spiral out of control. The situation in the region remains volatile, with emergency services on high alert and the Israeli military assessing the effectiveness of their air defense systems in light of the recent events.

The injuries and destruction underscore the potential for further conflict in the region, as both Iran and Israel prepare for the next steps in this ongoing confrontation. As international observers monitor the situation, there are growing concerns about the implications of such attacks for regional stability and the possibility of a broader conflict in the Middle East, especially given the strategic significance of the targets involved.

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