Iran Launches New Missile Barrage at Central Israel, Air Defenses Active

The Israeli military confirms a new barrage of missiles launched from Iran towards central Israel, triggering high alerts. Air defense systems are actively working to intercept the incoming threat, with explosions reported in the central region. Earlier strikes resulted in approximately 150 injured individuals arriving at a medical center, with at least one person injured in Holon. The situation remains fluid as rescue crews respond and the full extent of the latest attack is assessed.

Key Points: New Iranian Missile Wave Targets Israel, Air Defenses Working

  • Second missile wave launched from Iran
  • Air defense systems actively intercepting
  • Reports of explosions in central Israel
  • At least one injury in Holon
  • ~150 injured at Soroka Medical Centre from earlier strikes
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"Air defences currently working": New wave of Iranian missiles targets central Israel

Israel intercepts new wave of Iranian missiles targeting central region. Reports of injuries and explosions as air defenses engage incoming threats.

"air defences are currently working to intercept a new wave of Iranian missiles - Israeli military"

Tel Aviv, March 22

The Israeli military has confirmed that a fresh barrage of missiles was launched from Iran towards Israeli territory, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing aerial offensive.

According to a report by Al Jazeera, the Israeli Home Front Command stated that "rescue crews are heading to central Israel" following reports of a strike during the first phase of the bombardment.

The situation remains fluid as military officials monitor the incoming threats. Al Jazeera noted that the Israeli military has "identified a new wave of missiles launched from Iran towards Israel," marking the second such high-alert status triggered within a single hour.

Local media outlets, including Channel 12, have reported that the impact of the strikes is already being felt on the ground. At least one person was reportedly injured in the city of Holon during the initial engagement. Furthermore, Al Jazeera reported that "explosions have been heard in central Israel" shortly after the projectiles were detected entering Israeli airspace.

In response to the persistent threat, the Israeli military confirmed that its "air defences are currently working to intercept a new wave of Iranian missiles". This defensive operation is part of a broader effort to neutralise what the military described as an incoming threat aimed at various urban and strategic centres across the country.

The scale of the casualties from earlier strikes has also begun to emerge. According to Al Jazeera, Israeli Army Radio has reported that approximately "150 injured individuals arrived at the Soroka Medical Centre" following Iranian strikes directed at Dimona and Arad.

As the second wave of the attack continues, the Israeli military reiterated that its "air defence systems are working to intercept the incoming threat" in an attempt to mitigate further damage. While the full extent of the latest barrage is still being assessed, Al Jazeera highlighted that there were "no immediate reports of casualties or damage" from the most recent set of explosions reported in the central region.

- ANI

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Priya S
The report of 150 injured at a medical centre is heartbreaking. Regardless of politics, the human cost is always too high. Our thoughts are with all the innocent people affected.
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Rohit P
This shows how critical robust air defence systems are. It's a lesson for all nations, including ours, to invest heavily in indigenous defence technology. We cannot rely on others for our security.
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Sarah B
Watching from here, the cycle of retaliation seems never-ending. I respect Israel's right to defend itself, but a permanent solution through dialogue is the only way forward. The current path leads to more suffering on all sides.
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Vikram M
The immediate concern for India is the stability of the Middle East and our diaspora's safety. Also, any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could hit our energy imports badly. Our foreign policy needs to navigate this very carefully.
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Karthik V
While the article is factual, I feel the headline is a bit sensational. "Air defences currently working" sounds like a live update, but the piece is compiled from various reports. Media should avoid creating unnecessary panic, even while reporting serious news.

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