Over 100 people in Israel were injured after a new wave of missile attacks from Iran, with many projectiles striking southern cities, including the area near the Dimona nuclear facility.

The attacks occurred after Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility was damaged by the U.S.–Israel alliance.

In the city of Arad, at least 88 people were injured, including children. Many buildings were heavily damaged, and approximately 10 victims are in serious condition.

In Dimona, home to the Negev Nuclear Research Center, 59 people were injured. Among them is a 10-year-old boy in critical condition.

Rescue forces described the scene as having a massive number of casualties requiring simultaneous medical assistance.

Missiles landing near the nuclear facility area have heightened concerns about the dangerous scale of the attack.

The Israeli military confirmed that air defense systems were active but failed to intercept at least one missile.

A military representative stated that this was not a new type of weapon and that an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the interception failure.

The Israeli Prime Minister declared that the military campaign would continue and expressed his sympathies to the victims.

The Israeli Ministry of Education announced the suspension of all in-person learning activities following the attack.

Earlier the same day, Hezbollah forces also injured at least 19 people in northern Israel.

A kindergarten in the city of Rishon Lezion was damaged by cluster munitions during the strike.

The regional security situation continues to escalate following retaliatory strikes between the two sides.

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