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Iran continues to fire missiles at Israel’s major population centers, albeit at a reduced rate, as the IDF strikes strategic sites around Iran.
Jewish Federations of North America’s Israel office has activated its emergency protocols and is in close contact with the government, the military, missions, and partners on the ground to report and assess the situation.
Iranian Attacks on Israel
- In the last day, Iran fired several barrages of ballistic missiles at Israel, again triggering sirens across the Jewish state’s major population centers. Millions of Israelis were awakened throughout the night and forced to run to shelters.
- Some minor wounds were reported, but no serious injuries or significant damage was caused. See this footage of shrapnel from a ballistic missile that fell in Israel.
- Smaller barrages have reduced the level of damage caused in the last 24 hours. In the first days of the war, Iran fired up to 200 missiles simultaneously. This number has been decreasing, and has not exceeded 50 rockets at a time in the last 24 hours. One recent attack included just one missile. Smaller barrages significantly increase the chances of successful interceptions, (and thus lower levels of death, injury and damage), yet even one missile sends millions to shelters, with all the associated panic, anxiety, and other risks.
- Commentators suggest two possible reasons for the lower number of missiles: Most likely, Israeli attacks on Iran have hit and therefore reduced both Iran’s stockpile of missiles, and, more significantly, the number of missile launchers that the Islamic Republic holds. A second possibility is that Iran is holding back its stockpiles so that it can use them over a more extended period of time.
- For more on Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal, see here.
- See this video footage of a baby being rescued from the rubble in Tel Aviv yesterday morning.
- Iran has also been firing attack drones (UAVs) at Israel. While these weapons potentially cause less damage than a missile, they are more difficult to intercept. Once a drone infiltrates, we often see “chases” across the skies, by the air force and other defensive mechanisms. This can lead to a chain of sirens as the drone enters new areas. Watch this footage taken from the cockpit of an Israel Air Force plane showing the interception of a UAV. In the current war, Iran has fired 200 drones at Israel, all of which were, eventually, shot down.
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