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No reported casualties after Iran fires 15 missiles across Israel

A southern power facility was hit in the attack on Monday morning

June 23, 2025 09:52
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Foreign workers take shelter in an underground shelter in Tel Aviv, during ongoing missile attacks from Iran, June 22, 2025. (Photo by Yonatan S/Jewish News Syndicate)
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Sirens sounded across Israel for over 30 minutes on Monday morning due to Iran launching several small barrages, totaling around 15 ballistic missiles.

There were reportedly five impact sites, with Magen David Adom spokesperson Zaki Heller announcing that there were no initial reports of casualties.

An impact was reported in an open area near Safed, where fire crews worked to extinguish a blaze. A crash site was also reported in Ashdod, in an open area off a highway.

The Israel Electric Corporation reported that a strategic facility in the south was hit, causing disruptions in the electricity supply.

The Israel Defence Forces identified four volleys, each consisting of several missiles.

Sirens sounded from the border with Lebanon to the border with Gaza and across central Israel.

A single Iranian missile launched at central Israel was intercepted overnight Sunday.

Millions were awakened just after 3 am local time as air-raid sirens sounded across the Tel Aviv area and the centre of the country.

The Magen David Adom emergency service reported that there were no impacts or casualties, “except for cases of anxiety and people who were injured on their way to a protected area”.

Approximately two and a half hours later, the Israel Defence Forces announced that a drone had been intercepted before crossing the border in the Eilat area, and therefore did not trigger air raid alerts.

According to Israel Defence Forces data posted on Saturday, since the start of “Operation Rising Lion” on June 13, the Iranian regime has launched more than 950 missiles and drones at Israeli civilians, resulting in 24 deaths, 1,217 injuries and 8,190 residents being evacuated from their homes. There have been 25,040 incidents related to buildings and 5,629 incidents related to cars and other property.

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