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86 Injured In Iranian Missile Strikes


On Sunday, the Israeli Ministry of Health confirmed that at least 86 individuals have been treated after a wave of Iranian ballistic missile strikes struck multiple locations across central Israel, including Tel Aviv.

Sunday Telegraph gathered that the attack marks a sharp escalation in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, now further complicated by direct U.S. military involvement.

According to official health reports, two individuals are in moderate condition, while the vast majority, 77 people, sustained minor injuries, including cuts, bruises, and shock-related symptoms.

It added that the emergency services also treated four individuals for acute anxiety, and three others remain under medical evaluation as their conditions are still undetermined.

Emergency responders were also deployed rapidly to the impacted zones, particularly in Tel Aviv, where at least one missile caused significant damage to both residential and commercial structures.

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Images from the scene depict shattered windows, scorched vehicles, and first responders aiding civilians caught in the blast radius. Local authorities confirm that debris and fire hazards have complicated rescue efforts, though the majority of sites have now been secured.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and Home Front Command have issued urgent alerts, urging the public to remain vigilant and adhere to safety instructions amid threats of additional attacks.

Hospitals across central Israel, including in Tel Aviv and surrounding municipalities, are currently operating under emergency protocols, with medical teams placed on high alert to receive further casualties.

This latest strike is part of an intensifying confrontation between Iran and Israel, following months of rising regional tensions. The situation has become increasingly volatile with recent U.S. military engagement, heightening fears of a broader Middle East conflict.

A security analysts warn that the current trajectory suggests the potential for further missile attacks, cyber warfare, and expanded regional involvement in the coming days.



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