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Once Again, Iran Launches Missiles at Israel - Jordan News
Once Again, Iran Launches Missiles at Israel - Jordan News

Jordan News

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Jordan News

Once Again, Iran Launches Missiles at Israel - Jordan News

The Israeli Home Front Command announced the detection of missile launches targeting Haifa, while the Israeli army stated it is preparing to intercept incoming rockets aimed at Israel. اضافة اعلان The Home Front Command reported that air raid sirens were sounding across wide areas in northern Israel following the missile launches, urging residents to immediately seek shelter and follow safety instructions. A spokesperson for the Israeli military stated that "the threat remains, and there has been no change in the Home Front Command's instructions," despite the declared enforcement of a ceasefire.

Over 50 OFWs up for repatriation from Israel amid rising tensions —PH envoy
Over 50 OFWs up for repatriation from Israel amid rising tensions —PH envoy

GMA Network

time23-06-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Over 50 OFWs up for repatriation from Israel amid rising tensions —PH envoy

A missile launched from Iran is intercepted as seen from Ashkelon, Israel, June 21, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File photo As tensions flare once again in Israel following missile strikes and heightened regional hostilities, Philippine Ambassador to Israel Aileen Mendiola confirmed that at least 50 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are set for voluntary repatriation, with 26 already successfully escorted out through the Jordanian border. In an interview with Super Radyo dzBB on Monday, Mendiola said that another round of missile alerts forced Filipinos in affected areas to rush into bomb shelters. 'Oo, kalalabas lang namin sa bomb shelter… Just after 3, nagkaroon ng alert na naman,' she said (Yes, we just came out of the bomb shelter… Just after 3 p.m., another alert was issued.) Despite the danger, many Filipinos remain hesitant to return to the Philippines due to economic concerns. 'Isa sa mga naging difficulty namin 'yung nagbabagong-isip sa mga kababayan natin… Kasi 'pag babalik na sila, end of contract na,' she explained. (One of the difficulties we face is the constant change of mind among our nationals… Because returning home means the end of their contracts.) The embassy has been coordinating closely with community leaders to finalize repatriation lists and secure transit visas to Jordan, where OFWs are temporarily hosted before flying home. 'Ang request namin, total 253. Confirmed namin is 50 na susunod i-repatriate,' she said. (We requested a total of 253 for repatriation. We have confirmed 50 who will be the next batch.) Following renewed conflict involving the United States and Iran, the Israeli Home Front Command reimposed strict mobility restrictions, halting work, schools, and public gatherings. Mendiola confirmed that Filipinos, especially caregivers, are heavily affected. Of the 127 OFWs displaced by recent missile strikes, 118 have already been resettled by Israeli authorities, while 32 were recently evacuated from a nursing home hit by collateral damage. 'Buti na lang nakapasok sila sa ground shelter so they're all safe,' Mendiola said. (Thankfully, they were able to take shelter underground and are all safe.) The Philippine Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) also provided alternative shelter options, especially for those hesitant to stay in government-designated relocation sites. As of the latest count, eight OFWs were reported injured. Seven have since been discharged, while one remains in critical condition after undergoing two operations. Mendiola emphasized that communication lines remain stable in Israel. Families in the Philippines can still contact their loved ones via mobile apps and traditional calls. 'Yung internet at telephone lines, okay. Walang palya,' she said. (The internet and telephone lines are working fine.) She urged the public to monitor the official Facebook page PH in Israel and shared the embassy's hotline numbers: +972-544-661-188 +972-50911-4017 To streamline operations and ensure the safety of repatriates, Mendiola appealed to Filipinos to finalize their decisions. ''Pag nagsabi kayong gusto ninyo, huwag na kayong mag-back out para maisara na 'yung listahan,' she said. (If you say you want to be repatriated, please don't back out so we can finalize the list.) She acknowledged the fear among OFWs, many of whom endure daily missile alerts. 'Siyempre mananalangin ka na sana, you live another day,' she said. (Of course, you just pray you get to live another day.) Iran and Israel are currently at Alert Level 3 following armed hostilities between the two countries. Crisis level 3 or voluntary repatriation phase is imposed by the Philippine government on countries with deteriorating security conditions. The Department of Foreign Affairs advised Filipinos in either country to consider repatriation to avoid getting caught in hostile exchanges between the two Middle Eastern countries. —KG, GMA Integrated News

Iran unleashes drone wave across Israel
Iran unleashes drone wave across Israel

Shafaq News

time21-06-2025

  • Shafaq News

Iran unleashes drone wave across Israel

Shafaq News/ Around ten drones launched from Iran triggered widespread sirens across multiple areas in Israel on Saturday morning, Israeli media reported. One drone struck a building in the city of Beit Shean, causing a fire and major structural damage, Israel Hayom confirmed. Israeli police said the explosion ignited a blaze in a two-story building, while rescue authorities were searching for possible victims under the rubble. No casualties were immediately reported. The Israeli Home Front Command activated sirens again less than an hour later in the Arava Valley near the Dead Sea. According to public radio, the Israeli Air Force intercepted another drone that entered the area without causing injuries or damage. Sirens also sounded in southern Golan, the Negev industrial zone, and Eilat, with reports of additional Iranian drones entering Israeli airspace.

Pics: Iran Fires Cluster Bomb As Conflict With Israel Enters 8th Day
Pics: Iran Fires Cluster Bomb As Conflict With Israel Enters 8th Day

NDTV

time20-06-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Pics: Iran Fires Cluster Bomb As Conflict With Israel Enters 8th Day

Iran fired at least one missile at Israel that scattered small bombs with the aim of increasing civilian casualties, the Israeli military said on Thursday. This is the first reported use of cluster munitions as the conflict between Iran and Israel entered eight day. Israeli military said the missile's warhead split open at an altitude of about 4 miles (7 km) and released around 20 submunitions in a radius of around 5 miles (8 km) over central Israel. One of the small munitions struck a home in the central Israeli town of Azor, causing some damage, reports said. Photo Credit: Reuters The Israeli Home Front Command later issued a public safety advisory through X, warning residents to be alert. It is possible that some of the munitions will remain on the ground and not explode. Do not touch any fallen objects or suspicious objects. Immediately call 100," it said.

Iranian Missile Falls Near Microsoft Office in Israel
Iranian Missile Falls Near Microsoft Office in Israel

See - Sada Elbalad

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • See - Sada Elbalad

Iranian Missile Falls Near Microsoft Office in Israel

Taarek Refaat Israeli media reported that an Iranian missile fell in the city of Be'er Sheva, injuring 18 people, according to initial reports. The footage showed a Microsoft building, reflecting Tehran's repeated statements about targeting scientific and intelligence centers and headquarters affiliated with or working for the Israeli military. Videos circulated on social media showing fires in the areas where the rockets landed, including Beersheba, Nevatim, and Rahat, in addition to the burning of several cars parked in the area. An Israeli military spokesperson stated: "The IDF identified missile launches from Iran toward Israel a short while ago, and defense systems are working to intercept the threat. Citizens should head to protected areas and remain there until further notice." After assessing the situation, the Israeli Home Front Command announced that it was permissible to leave protected areas, noting that search and rescue units were operating at the site of the missile strike, stressing the need for the public to continue following security instructions. In this context, the Israeli military announced, in the early hours of Friday morning, that it had intercepted three Iranian drones en route to Israeli territory, amid escalating military tensions between the two sides. In contrast, former commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Mohsen Rezaei confirmed that Iran has so far launched more than 400 missiles and 600 drones toward Israel as part of ongoing military operations. Rezaei added, in statements reported by Iranian media, that his country has used less than 30% of its actual military capabilities, while the potential use rate is only about 5%. Rezaei revealed the existence of new missile capabilities that will be announced soon, noting that naval and land capabilities have not yet been used in the confrontation. He explained that what has been achieved so far reflects a limited portion of Iran's military power, which could pave the way for further escalation if the clashes continue. read more CBE: Deposits in Local Currency Hit EGP 5.25 Trillion Morocco Plans to Spend $1 Billion to Mitigate Drought Effect Gov't Approves Final Version of State Ownership Policy Document Egypt's Economy Expected to Grow 5% by the end of 2022/23- Minister Qatar Agrees to Supply Germany with LNG for 15 Years Business Oil Prices Descend amid Anticipation of Additional US Strategic Petroleum Reserves Business Suez Canal Records $704 Million, Historically Highest Monthly Revenue Business Egypt's Stock Exchange Earns EGP 4.9 Billion on Tuesday Business Wheat delivery season commences on April 15 News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean News 3 Killed in Shooting Attack in Thailand

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