More than 200 people were injured as a result of Iranian strikes on Israel, bypassing the protection of Israel's Iron Dome air defense system.
More than 200 people were injured as a result of Iranian strikes on Israel. This is reported by The Times of Israel. The Iron Dome system failed, allowing strikes on the area where Israel's nuclear research center is located.
The publication states that, according to medical personnel, around 200 people were injured in the Iranian strikes on the southern cities of Dimona and Arad on Saturday, with 11 of them seriously wounded.
Iran struck the cities of Dimona and Arad, which are located in southern Israel. The publication also reports that the air defense system was unable to intercept missiles presumably aimed at the nuclear research center.
Retired U.S. Army Colonel Daniel Davis noted that after the strike on the city of Dimona, it became clear in Israel that it is too early to write off Iran, as it retains significant military potential.