Iran Launches Missile Barrage at Israel, IDF Intercepts Threats

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched a new wave of missile strikes targeting areas in central and southern Israel, including Tel Aviv, as well as US military bases in the region. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the launch and activated air defense systems to intercept the incoming threats. Authorities issued urgent emergency alerts via mobile phones, directing civilians in affected areas to immediately enter protected spaces and remain there. The attack occurs amid sharply heightened tensions and an escalating cycle of conflict between the two nations.

Key Points: Iran Attacks Israel: Missiles Target Tel Aviv, US Bases

  • IRGC targets central & southern Israel
  • IDF intercepts missiles from Iran
  • Emergency alerts sent to civilians in Israel
  • Iranian President condemns US aggression
  • Tensions escalate with missile exchanges
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IRGC launches fresh wave of attacks on Israel

Iran's IRGC launches missiles at central & southern Israel. IDF activates air defenses, issues emergency alerts to civilians. Tensions escalate.

"The defense systems are operating to intercept the threat. - Israel Defense Forces"

Tehran, March 20

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said its latest wave of strikes targeted areas in central and southern Israel, including Tel Aviv, as well as US military bases across the region, Al Jazeera reported, citing the IRGC-linked Fars news agency.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that missiles were launched from Iran towards Israeli territory, prompting the activation of air defence systems to intercept the incoming threats.

In a post shared on X, the IDF said on Friday, "The IDF has identified that a short while ago, missiles were launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel. The defense systems are operating to intercept the threat."

Authorities also issued emergency alerts to civilians in affected areas. The Home Front Command sent preliminary directives directly to mobile phones, urging residents to immediately move to protected spaces.

"The defense systems are operating to intercept the threat. In the last few minutes, the Home Front Command has issued a preliminary directive directly to mobile phones in the relevant areas. The public is requested to exercise responsibility and act in accordance with the directives--they save lives," the post further read.

The IDF added that civilians should not leave protected areas until an explicit directive is given.

"One must enter protected spaces upon receiving the alert and remain in them until a new announcement. Exit from the protected space will be permitted only after receiving an explicit directive; continue to act in accordance with the Home Front Command's directives," it added.

Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said US aggression against Iran and the assassination of its former supreme leader "represents a new approach in international disputes that will demolish the legal systems of the world."

In a post on X, he warned, "If the international community does not firmly stand against this crisis, the fire of this flame will burn the robes of many."

The development comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, with both sides engaged in an escalating conflict marked by missile exchanges and military operations.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The cycle of retaliation needs to stop. Both sides need to step back. As an Indian, I see how regional conflicts can spiral. Hope our diplomatic channels are being used to advocate for de-escalation. The focus should be on protecting innocent lives, not scoring military points.
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Rohit P
While the situation is tense, I have to respectfully question the Iranian President's statement. Assassinations are wrong, but framing it as something that will "demolish the legal systems of the world" seems like an exaggeration for political rhetoric. The focus should be on finding a peaceful resolution.
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Sarah B
The immediate alert systems to mobile phones in Israel are impressive. We in India could learn from such efficient civil defense mechanisms, especially given our own security challenges. Technology for public safety is crucial.
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Vikram M
This directly impacts us. Any major conflict there disrupts shipping lanes and energy security. India has vital interests with multiple players in the region. Our foreign policy team has their work cut out. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
Heartbreaking to think of families having to rush to shelters. No one should live in such fear. The international community, including India, must push harder for dialogue. War is never the answer. #Peace

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