Israel reports heavy damage, 41 wounded in Iran’s retaliatory attack

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – According to the Israeli military and the national emergency service, Magen David Adom on Friday reported that 100 missiles were launched from Iran toward central and northern Israel in two massive barrages, caused significant damage and injured 41 people.

The MDA reported 2 people critically injured, 2 moderately, 4 lightly-moderately, while the remaining individuals suffered light injuries or trauma-related symptoms, including panic attacks.

The air defence sirens were activated, sending millions of residents to protected rooms and shelters for more than an hour, media reported.

Israel Defence Forces spokesman Effie Defrin said that most missiles were intercepted by the air defence system or did not reach their target.

He noted that the injuries reported occurred inside buildings, with several caused by shrapnel from intercepted missiles.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said following the launches that “Iran crossed red lines when it dared to fire missiles at civilian population centers in Israel.”

“We will continue to protect the citizens of Israel,” he said, warning that the country would “ensure that Tehran pays a very heavy price for its criminal actions.”

IDF denied Iranian media reports that Iran had downed an Israeli fighter jet and detained its pilot.

The IDF in a separate statement said it had attacked earlier Friday Iranian Air Force bases in western Iran, destroying Tabriz Airbase, without providing further details.

It added that the IDF attacked and destroyed dozens of Iranian air defence targets, drones, and surface-to-surface missile launchers.

“The IDF is prepared to continue to operate as necessary,” the statement read.

“The IDF is continuously conducting situational assessments and will continue to update on developments.”