Iran Launches Multiple Waves of Missiles at Israel

Iranian state television announced the launch of successive missile barrages directed at Israel. Regional media reported that Israeli defense systems detected the launches but initially could not pinpoint the exact impact zones.

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Iran Launches Multiple Waves of Missiles at Israel

Iranian state television has announced the launch of successive missile barrages directed at Israel, according to reports from regional Arabic-language networks.

The Iraqi news channel واحد عراق, which typically amplifies statements from regional resistance factions, reported an initial "launch of missiles from Iran towards Israel". This was rapidly followed by announcements of subsequent strikes. Qatari-funded network قناة الجزيرة (Al Jazeera), which frequently adopts terminology aligned with Palestinian and anti-Israel narratives, cited Iranian TV in reporting the "launch of a new wave of Iranian missiles on Israel", a development simultaneously corroborated by واحد عراق.

As the attacks continued, the networks relayed further breaking bulletins from Iranian state media. Al Jazeera reported the launch of a new wave of missiles on the occupied territories, according to an alert on their channel. Similarly, واحد عراق announced an incoming "new Iranian missile barrage on Israel".

Regarding the impact and defensive response, واحد عراق cited Israeli media sources to report the "identification of missile launches from Iran". The Iraqi channel noted that the exact impact locations in Israel had not yet been pinpointed, explicitly asserting that this lack of immediate identification occurred as is usual during such events.

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