Iranian Missile Strikes Hit Central Israel Amid Regional Mobilization

Anti-Israel Arab media channels report significant Iranian missile strikes on central Israel, causing fires and injuries, alongside monitored missile movements across Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen.

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Iranian Missile Strikes Hit Central Israel Amid Regional Mobilization

Multiple Arab media channels, sharing a broadly anti-Israel and pro-Resistance editorial stance, report that central Israel experienced significant impacts from Iranian missile strikes. Relying on translations of Israeli press reports, these channels describe heavy attacks alongside a broader regional mobilization.

According to الاعلامي حسين مرتضى, a channel with a distinct anti-Israel and pro-Hamas bias, Israeli media confirmed a direct hit on a building in Lod and a woman injured in Rishon LeZion due to Iranian missiles. The same source reported that fires broke out due to Iranian missiles falling in central occupied Palestine. The intensity of the strikes led واحد عراق to relay Israeli media descriptions of a fiery night in the center due to Iranian missiles, a statement concurrently shared by الاعلامي حسين مرتضى.

Simultaneous to the strikes, multiple networks highlighted a coordinated multi-front threat. صحفي ابو جود, another heavily anti-Israel outlet, reported that enemy media monitored missile movements in Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen. This exact development was echoed verbatim by الصحفية لمياء اياد via her report that enemy media monitored missile movements in Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen, and by نايا - NAYA, which also maintains a strong anti-Israel editorial line, in a matching bulletin.

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