Israeli medics have confirmed there were no injuries in the most recent wave of Iranian missile strikes on central and northern Israel. The announcement came just moments after military authorities lifted shelter orders in northern regions, easing public concern for now.
The Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency service, Israel’s national ambulance and rescue organization, reported that it received no calls regarding injuries from the latest barrage of missiles launched by Iran.
“Our teams were on high alert across central and northern Israel,” said an MDA spokesperson. “Thankfully, we did not receive any reports of casualties or injuries in this wave of attacks.”
This update was confirmed shortly after Israeli military forces announced that the situation had stabilized enough to allow civilians in northern Israel to leave their shelters. The defense systems, including the Iron Dome, appear to have successfully intercepted a large number of incoming threats, limiting the damage.
This comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with previous Iranian attacks causing deadly consequences.
Earlier Strikes Have Already Claimed 24 Lives
While the latest attack caused no harm, Iranian missile strikes earlier in the conflict have resulted in at least 24 deaths across Israel, according to official sources.
The deadliest wave came two days ago, when multiple long-range missiles hit residential and military targets. Among the victims were both civilians and soldiers, prompting widespread international condemnation and calls for restraint.
Security analysts say Iran is sending a clear signal of military strength while trying to avoid further escalation. However, Israeli officials remain on high alert, with air defense systems on standby and the military ready for further retaliation.
The conflict has gripped international headlines and dominated global and regional news today, as fears grow of a broader war spilling across the Middle East.
Tensions Continue, But Current Wave Ends Quietly
Though the latest strikes have ended without injury, tensions remain extremely high across the region. The Israeli military is continuing to monitor airspace closely and has not ruled out further action in response to Iran’s aggression.
Political leaders in both Israel and Iran have used strong language in recent statements. Israel’s Prime Minister warned that any further attacks “will be met with full force,” while Iranian officials insist their actions are in retaliation for previous Israeli aggression.
Despite calls for peace from international organizations, including the United Nations and the European Union, there has been no diplomatic breakthrough. News today continues to show scenes of military readiness, sirens, and citizens seeking shelter as both sides brace for what may come next.
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