Israel Launches Extensive Strikes on Iran Amid Missile Threats
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Jerusalem, March 12 (NationPress) The Israeli defense forces announced the initiation of a new "extensive wave of strikes" on Iran early Thursday, shortly after missile attack alarms were triggered throughout Israel. Residents in Tel Aviv reported hearing loud explosions, and Israel's state-run Kan TV indicated that debris impacted various locations in the vicinity. Magen David Adom, the nation's emergency service, stated that their teams were dispatched to assess potential injuries at sites where missile impacts or fragments were recorded.
The recent strikes followed significant Israeli air assaults on the southern suburbs of Beirut the previous night, while Hezbollah launched sustained rocket attacks on northern Israel.
Israeli military reports indicated that Hezbollah fighters fired approximately 100 rockets and several drones towards northern Israel, while Iran concurrently launched multiple missiles aimed at the north and other regions.
Impacts were confirmed, resulting in at least two civilians suffering minor injuries, as reported by Magen David Adom.
The ongoing conflict, triggered by joint US-Israeli military operations against Iran, has now entered its 13th day, according to Xinhua news agency.
In parallel, US forces have targeted over 5,500 locations within Iran, including more than 60 ships, since the commencement of 'Operation Epic Fury', as disclosed by the leading American commander overseeing the initiative, who characterized the operation as exerting continuous military pressure on Tehran's capabilities.
Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander of the United States Central Command, noted that the operation is expanding as US forces escalate strikes across various domains. He stated, "In summary, US forces persist in applying overwhelming combat power against the Iranian regime."
As per the commander, American forces have executed thousands of strikes aimed at Iran's military infrastructure.
"To date, we have targeted over 5,500 sites within Iran, including more than 60 ships, utilizing a range of precision weapon systems," Cooper stated. The targets encompass Iranian missile and drone capabilities, naval assets, and components of the nation's defense industrial network.