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Iran Launches New Wave of Missiles

Iran Launches New Wave of Missiles

Saba Yemen23-06-2025
Tehran - (Saba):
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Air Force launched a new wave of missiles on Monday targeting Israeli positions in the occupied Palestinian territories.
According to Iran's "Mehr" News Agency, multiple waves of missile strikes targeted the northern, central, and southern parts of the occupied territories. Several explosions were reported in central areas, and one missile reportedly hit the city of Ashdod.
Meanwhile, Hebrew media reported that a Zionist aircraft was forced to alter its route before landing at Ben Gurion Airport, coinciding with the onset of the missile attack.
The reports also stated that sirens were activated across the Galilee region in the north of the occupied territories. The Israeli army urged settlers to take shelter in bunkers.
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