A photographer works in the heavily damaged building of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) after it was hit a few days earlier in an Israeli strike, in Tehran, June 19, 2025. /VCG
Israel's military announced on Thursday that approximately 20 of its fighter jets conducted a series of "intelligence-driven operations" in western Iran, targeting what it claimed were surface-to-surface missile sites and Iranian military personnel.
In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces further claimed that the Israeli Air Force also struck trucks transporting surface-to-surface missiles, hitting the vehicles as they arrived at designated launch sites.
These Israeli strikes followed a barrage of Iranian missile attacks on Israel earlier on Thursday. According to Israel's Health Ministry, these attacks resulted in 271 injuries, with four individuals in serious condition and 16 in moderate condition. Many of those with light injuries sustained them while seeking shelter or experienced anxiety-related symptoms.
Several Iranian projectiles impacted the wider Tel Aviv area, with Israel saying one missile struck a building at Soroka Medical Center in the southern city of Beersheba. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a statement on X that Iran's missile strike targeted "Israeli Military Command, Control & Intelligence HQ and another vital target," adding that a section of the hospital nearby suffered "superficial damage."
Visiting the medical center after the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning, stating that Israel would not preclude further strikes, including against Iran's top leadership. "No one is immune," Netanyahu declared. "All the options are open."
Since the commencement of what Israel has named "Operation Rising Lion," the Israeli Health Ministry has reported that 2,345 individuals have received treatment for injuries, with 21 in serious condition. Most have since been discharged, although 106 patients remain hospitalized and 149 are receiving treatment in emergency rooms.
This latest exchange of cross-border strikes signifies a considerable escalation in hostilities, which began after Israeli airstrikes hit targets inside Iran on June 13. Official figures indicate that nearly 600 people have been killed in Iran and 24 in Israel since the conflict erupted.
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