Summary
Iran launched missile attacks on the Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, resulting in nine deaths. This action was part of a series of retaliatory strikes following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader in an Israel-US strike. The conflict has caused a total of 10 deaths in Israel so far.
Key Facts
- Iran fired missiles at Beit Shemesh, killing nine people.
- The strikes were in retaliation after Iran's Supreme Leader was killed.
- Residents of Tel Aviv heard explosions from missiles or defense systems.
- Israeli rescue services confirmed 28 injuries in Beit Shemesh.
- Iran's parliamentary speaker warned that Israel crossed a "red line."
- The U.S. reported no casualties and little damage from these attacks.
- Israel's military intercepted many of the Iranian missiles.
- A woman in the Tel Aviv area died from injuries related to the strikes.