Over 100 Injured as Iranian Missiles Strike Israeli Towns of Arad, Dimona

Iranian ballistic missiles struck the southern Israeli towns of Arad and Dimona, injuring more than 100 people, including children, and causing extensive damage to residential areas. The Israel Defence Forces stated over 80 were injured in Arad alone, with Brigadier General Elad Edri condemning Iran for targeting civilian centres. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a response, calling it a difficult moment in the nation's battle for security. The Iranian attack is reported to be a response to a prior strike on the Natanz nuclear facility, which Iran blamed on a joint US-Israeli operation.

Key Points: Iran Missile Attack Injures Over 100 in Israeli Towns

  • Over 100 injured including children
  • Strikes hit towns of Arad and Dimona
  • Israel condemns attack as war crime
  • Rescue operations continue through the night
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Once again, Iran aims its missiles at civilians, over 80 injured in Arad attack: Israel Defence Forces

Iranian ballistic missiles hit Arad and Dimona, injuring over 100 including children. Israel condemns the strikes as a "blatant war crime."

"Once again, the Iranian enemy aims its missiles into civilian population centres. - Brigadier General Elad Edri"

Arad, March 22

More than 80 people were injured after a missile strike hit the southern Israeli city of Arad on Saturday night, according to the Israel Defence Forces, which alleged Iran of targeting civilian population centres.

In a post on X, the IDF said that the attack in the city of Arad caused injuries to over 80 people. Brigadier General (BG) Elad Edri, Chief of Staff of Israel's Home Command, visited the site and described the extent of the damages

"Here behind me, we can see the point, the exact location, where the missile hit in Arad," Edri said while speaking from the site of the attack. He added, "And here we can see the building that got the hit."

He added that the attack directly struck a populated area, resulting in a large number of casualties.

"Once again, the Iranian enemy aims its missiles into civilian population centres," he said. " We have many dozens of people that got injured, severely, here in the middle of the evening," he added.

Edri said that emergency teams are continuing search and rescue operations following the strike.

"This is the beginning of a new week in Israel, we just started it. We hope to have a good week," he said.

He also emphasised that Israel faced "one hit in Dimona and the second hit in Arad."

He said, "But we have one hit in Dimona, the second hit in Arad. Many, many, many injured, and now we are in the middle of the search and rescue operation."

In total more than 100 people, including children, were injured after ballistic missiles fired by Iran struck the southern Israeli towns of Arad and Dimona, causing extensive damage to residential areas and overwhelming local emergency services, officials said.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry sharply condemned the Saturday (local time) evening strikes, stating on X: "The Iranian regime devastated Arad and Dimona by deliberately striking civilians with missiles. Over 100 people were injured, including children. A blatant war crime. Pure terrorism."

Rescue crews worked throughout the night, tending to the wounded and clearing debris from collapsed buildings. Hospitals in the region reported treating dozens of civilians for shrapnel wounds, broken bones and shock, with some in serious condition.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the evening as "a difficult moment in the battle for the future" and vowed that Israel would respond to the attacks in a manner that ensures its security. Local mayors in both Arad and Dimona echoed the sentiment, highlighting the trauma inflicted on families and the urgency of restoring a sense of safety.

The Iranian attacks reportedly came after Tehran's response to a strike on its Natanz nuclear facility earlier in the day, which Iran blamed on a joint US-Israeli operation -- an allegation Israel has denied. Iranian military spokespeople claimed their missiles were aimed at strategic targets but did not dispute that towns were hit.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The cycle of violence is just tragic. Iran claims strategic targets, but the result is civilian areas being hit. This is a stark reminder of why diplomacy is so crucial. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Rohit P
While the attack on civilians is condemnable, the article feels one-sided. It starts with the IDF statement as fact. What about the context of the Natanz facility strike mentioned later? Both sides need to be held accountable.
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Sarah B
Over 100 injured... the scale is horrifying. The emergency services working through the night deserve so much respect. This kind of news makes you grateful for peace at home.
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Vikram M
A difficult read. When will world leaders understand that ordinary people just want to live in peace? This tit-for-tat missile warfare only brings suffering to families. Hope cooler heads prevail.
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Karthik V
The geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have global repercussions, including for us in India. Stability there is in everyone's interest. Such attacks set a dangerous precedent for targeting population centres.

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