Iran launches multi-salvo attack on ‘Israel’, strategic facility hit
Sirens have sounded nonstop for at least 40 minutes in the north, south, and center, spanning large areas.

A series of ballistic missile barrages launched from Iran on Monday triggered widespread air raid sirens across “Israel”, forcing settlers into shelters amid one of the most extensive alert operations in recent years.
Fars News Agency reported, citing informed sources, that the Iranian Armed Forces deployed the Kheibar-Shekan, Emad, Ghadr, and Fattah missiles in their attacks on the Israeli entity today, with Israeli media putting the total number of missiles launched on “Israel” thus far at 550.
Within just 40 minutes, “Israel’s” Home Front Command detected three successive missile barrages incoming from Iran. The first targeted northern occupied Palestine, the second was aimed at Tel Aviv, al-Quds, and Askalan, while the third focused on Israeli settlements surrounding Gaza.
An Israeli Army Radio correspondent characterized the assault as “a series of Iranian missile waves striking broad areas of Israeli territory.”
The first alarms were activated in northern areas, particularly in towns near the occupied Palestinian-Lebanese border. Israeli authorities instructed settlers to seek shelter immediately and remain inside until further notice, as per Israeli media.
Shortly after, the Israeli occupation confirmed a second missile salvo and warned that additional sirens would soon be heard in central regions. As predicted, alerts were triggered across al-Quds and various southern areas.
Furthermore, Israeli media reported that an aircraft en route to Ben Gurion Airport was diverted due to the developments.
Iranian missiles hit multiple sites across occupied Palestine
Israeli media reported that Iranian missiles struck at least seven separate locations throughout occupied Palestine, including the foothills region separating the coastal plains to the west and the mountains of al-Khalil, northern areas, and the south. One of the strikes reportedly hit a strategic facility in the southern region, though full details are still emerging.
Palestinian sources confirmed that a missile caused damage to a power station in Isdud, highlighting one of the most severe infrastructure disruptions.
Channel 12 also referenced frustrations among settlers over apparent technical failures in the Home Front Command’s alert system, stating that “the warnings don’t always arrive before the launches.” The network advised residents to “stay updated through media outlets.”
A circulating footage online depicted Israeli occupation soldiers hiding under a bridge as air raid sirens sounded after the launch of Iranian missiles.
Iranian missile strikes disrupt power near strategic facility in Southern ‘Israel’
Preliminary assessments by the IOF indicated that around 15 ballistic missiles were launched from Iran in successive waves over approximately 40 minutes, marking one of the lengthiest missile offensives of the current war.
Though no injuries have been officially reported so far, multiple impact sites have been confirmed.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Electric Corporation reported power outages in several southern towns due to a ballistic missile strike near what it called a “strategic infrastructure facility.” In a statement, the company said, “Teams are on their way to several locations on the ground with the aim of restoring power supply as soon as possible. The operations include infrastructure repairs and the removal of safety hazards, and are being carried out in coordination with security forces.”
Later, the Israeli energy minister revealed that about 8,000 households were without power.
Knesset lawmakers flee to hide in bunkers
In occupied al-Quds, emergency protocols were activated as Knesset lawmakers suspended committee sessions and took cover. Sirens echoed through the area and its surroundings as multiple strikes were reported.
The IOF stated that air defense systems had been activated to intercept the incoming missiles.
Medical teams responded to a reported ballistic missile impact near Isdud, while further sirens were heard in the North amid renewed missile launches.
The nature of the attack, involving multiple barrages in quick succession, suggests a coordinated, multi-phase offensive by Iran.