Israeli Channel 12 reported that one of the Iranian missiles launched on Thursday morning hit the home of a former Israeli minister.
According to the channel, the missile struck the house of Dani Naveh, the former Minister of Environmental Protection and a member of the Likud party, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On the seventh day of the Israeli-Iranian war, Tehran launched a new batch of missiles targeting the cities of Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Holon, and Beer Sheva directly. The attacks caused massive explosions, building collapses, and significant damage across several structures.
Israeli media also reported that the Israeli Stock Exchange building in Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv, was struck.
Iranian media stated that Hebrew-language outlets claimed one of the Iranian missiles hit the “Souroka” hospital in Beer Sheva. However, the true target of the attack was the headquarters of the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) C4I command and intelligence, as well as the military intelligence base in the Gav Yam Technology Park, located near the hospital. These centers house thousands of military personnel, digital command systems, cyber operations, and the C4ISR systems used by the Israeli military.
The escalation marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict, with both sides continuing to target strategic and military infrastructure.
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