Iranian missile impact site in Dimona

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UPDATE: Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central HQ Spokesperson:

If Iran’s fuel and energy infrastructure is attacked by the enemy, all energy infrastructure, information technology systems, and desalination facilities belonging to the United States and the regime in the region will be targeted.


Iranian ballistic missiles have struck several locations in Israel causing serious civilian structural damage and casualties. It is unknown what damage has been done to military sites as that information has been restricted.

Today, two sites were hit - Arad, and Dimona. Dimona is Israel's nuclear facility.

The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, commented on the attacks.

Several unsuccessful attempts were made to intercept the missile that hit Arad. Israeli reports now say about 100 people were injured, people also trapped under rubble. Israel has declared a mass-casualty incident in Arad following the Iranian attack, reported Israeli media N12 and Israeli Army Radio.

Images from Arad below:

Iran also struck near the nuclear facility in Israel at Dimona; nuclear infrastructure was not hit but there are significant civilian casualties. The missile hit in tonight was about 12 km away from the Dimona Nuclear Facility.

Concern is growing over the amount of interceptor missiles available in Israel, the Gulf nations, and even Taiwan. The Iranian government is boasting about the attack.

The U.S. and Israeli armed forces continue to pound Iranian targets, and missile launches are down significantly. The dispersed missile capability seems to be the remaining Iranian threat to countries in the region, as well as shipping in the Persian Gulf, which is a large percentage of the world's oil supply. Iran no longer has a naval fleet, industrial capacity above ground, and its hydrocarbon production capability has been degraded.

The Trump administration has said it is achieving its objectives of degrading Iran's capability to fight a prolonged war and threaten countries in the region.

Oil markets are continuing to spike over events in the area.

President Trump just threatened Iran with destruction of its power plants if the Strait of Hormuz isn't opened.

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