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Iran’s Missiles Rain on Israel: 300 Hurt in Major Cities

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From nuclear heart to urban cores, Iran’s ballistic fury scorched Israel anew: Saturday’s Dimona and Arad pummeling gave way to Sunday’s four-missile salvo on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Tehran’s state outlets detailed the dawn raid as unyielding counteroffensive in an increasingly lawless arena.

Over 300 wounded in the cumulative assaults, The Times of Israel reports, children painfully included. Magen David Adom pinpointed cluster bomb showers as prime culprits, shredding safety in everyday locales.

Over 100 casualties from the opening Dimona-Arad barrage; 150 filled Soroka beds per Army Radio, with Arad contributing 84—10 critical. Shared visuals of demolished domiciles and gouged thoroughfares horrify viewers worldwide.

Iran TV cast Dimona as titanic payback for Natanz incursion, leak-free per atomic officials. Hamas’ Abu Obaiida backed it fervently, invoking Gaza atrocities and American overreach.

Catalyst: Trump’s Hormuz hammer, vowing grid strikes absent compliance. Iran’s pledge? Mirror assaults on every U.S.-Israel energy node in the region.

Sirens silenced but scars endure; Israel’s medical system strains under weight of war. With accusations flying and arsenals primed, the Middle East hurtles toward inferno, demanding urgent international intervention.