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Iran attacks targets throughout Israel — top brass

According to the statement, initial reports indicate that "the north of Haifa, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, Acre and Ashdod were hit by Iranian missiles"

TEHRAN, June 23. /TASS/. Iran launched a missile attack on targets throughout Israel, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, elite units of the Iranian Armed Forces) said in a statement.

"On Monday morning, the IRGC struck various targets in the occupied territories with several missiles in the 21st wave of its missile operation. Solid-fueled missiles, liquid-fueled warheads, and kamikaze drones were used in this combined strike," the Mehr news agency quoted the Iranian military as saying. "In the course of this attack, the IRGC changed the tactics of shelling Tel Aviv and Haifa and attacked numerous targets from north to south in the occupied territories," the statement said.

According to the statement, initial reports indicate that "the north of Haifa, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, Acre and Ashdod were hit by Iranian missiles. In addition, "a large number of missiles hit Safed, Lachish, Ashkelon, Ashdod and Beit She'an."

The statement said that Iran's strike this morning was the longest since the start of the armed conflict and "caused fear and panic" in Israel. According to the Fars news agency, Iran used Kheibar Shekan, Emad, Qadr and Fattah-1 ballistic missiles in its attack on Israel.

Overnight into June 13, Israel kicked off Operation Rising Lion aimed against Iran’s nuclear program. Less than 24 hours later, Iran launched a retaliatory attack. In the following days, Tel Aviv and Tehran exchanged strikes again. Both sides reported casualties resulting from these attacks and acknowledged hits on several targets within their territories, though they claimed the damage was limited.

In the early morning hours of June 22, President Donald Trump announced that the US had successfully attacked three Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.