Two attacks carried out by Iran against cities Israelis left more than 100 people injured this Saturday (21). Iranian ballistic missiles hit the cities of Arad e Dimonain southern Israel.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahuwrote on his social networks regretting the episode: “Very difficult night.” Netanyahu also said he was reinforcing emergency forces and reaffirmed that attacks against Iran must continue.
“We are determined to continue attacking our enemies on all fronts,” the prime minister wrote.
In the case of the attack against Arad, Magen David Adom (MDA) reported that at least seven were in serious condition.
Authorities have warned that the number could rise. Israeli police, firefighters and the army’s front-line command were still searching the buildings for missing people.
This is a very difficult evening in the battle for our future. A short time ago I spoke with the mayor of Arad, Yair Maayan, and asked to offer our prayers for the peace of the wounded on behalf of all the citizens of Israel.
I instructed the director general of my office to submit all the necessary assistance together with all the government ministries.
I am strengthening the emergency and rescue forces that are currently operating in the field and I am calling…
— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu)
He Dimona, as fEmergency and security forces were mobilized to the city after a building was damaged in yet another missile attack fired from Iran.
With extensive damage at the scene, emergency crews surround a badly damaged building, with debris scattered across the ground. Medical teams evacuated 47 injured people to hospital for further medical treatment, the Israeli ambulance service said.