HORROR IN ISRAEL: This is just one of the scenes from an Iranian missile strike in Rechovot, Central Israel, on Motzei Shabbos.

Footage taken today shows senior Iranian military officials and/or their families fleeing the country as the Iranian regime teeters amid Israel’s pounding airstrikes

Footage showing search-and-rescue operations at the site of a ballistic missile impact on a high-rise apartment building in Bat Yam, Central Israel on Motzei Shabbos.

An Iranian missile barrage seen raining down on Haifa this evening. Most of the missiles were shot down by interceptors, but widespread damage – including injuries and deaths – are being reported tonight as rescues continue.

An incredible photo from Friday night shows an Israeli Arrow 3 interceptor carrying out an exoatmospheric hit in space, destroying an Iranian ballistic missiles around 60-65 miles above earth.

Massive fire at the Shahran Oil Depot to the west of the Iranian capital of Tehran as the IDF targets Iranian oil facilities.

The Israeli Air Force bombed an underground weapons facility in western Iran today, IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin reveals in a press conference. “The site had previously been revealed in a propaganda video released by the Iranian regime,” the IDF says.

A massive military parade to celebrate the U.S.

– SIX MASSIVE MISSILE BARRAGES FIRED AT ISRAEL – Over 250 ballistic missiles fired at Israel. – Around 25 missile impact sites identified. MASSIVE damage was reported. – Nearly all missiles impacted civilian and residential areas and buildings – One strike hit a building at the IDF Headquarters (“Kirya”) – 9 fatalities including 5 Arabs from.one family. – Over 220 people injured: 2 in serious condition, 7 in moderate condition, and 200 with minor injuries. – IDF has total air superiority over Iran. IAF jets flying freely over Tehran. – IDF has carried out hundreds of airstrikes in Iran. – Total of 30 Iranian military officers were killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike that decimated Iran’s Air Force and Air Defense leadership.

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A senior Israeli intelligence official told Fox News that Iran still has about 2,000 ballistic missiles, according to Israeli intelligence assessments. “We have more surprises on the way, not just what has already been done,” the official said. “We cannot end this operation knowing we’ll be in the same situation two years from now. Everything is progressing according to plan, and in fact, even better than expected.” The official added that Israel’s military operation against Iran is “a historic achievement” and estimated that the operation’s military goals could be achieved within days. “I believe we can finish this in a matter of days,” he said. “It’s a good thing the United States is standing with us.” (YWN’s Jerusalem desk is keeping you updated after tzeis ha’Shabbos in Israel)

At the same time as Iran targeted northern Israel with another barrage of ballistic missiles on Motzei Shabbos, there were reports of an Israeli airstrike on a Houthi target in Yemen. According to Israeli media outlets, the target of the strike was Houthi Army chief of staff Mohammed Al-Ghamari. At this point, the result of the assassination attempt is unknown. A Yemeni security source told Ynet that Al-Ghamari is also the head of the missile program. The attack targeted his headquarters, which he used to hold meetings and maintain contact with Iran. According to one assessment, a meeting of several senior officials was taking place at the headquarters when the attack took place. Al-Ghamari underwent training in Iran and was responsible for coordination between Iran and the Houthis.

Sirens blared in northern Israel at about 11:15 p.m. on Motzei Shabbos after another Iranian missile barrage was fired toward Israel. Residents of Haifa and the Krayot area reported hearing the sounds of loud explosions. Shortly after 11 p.m. on Motzei Shabbos, the Home Front Command ordered residents throughout the country to stay near protected spaces. “The IDF has identified that a short time ago, missiles were launched from Iran towards the territory of the State of Israel,” the statement said. “The defense systems are working to intercept the threat. Enter the protected spaces upon receiving an alert and stay there until further notice. Exiting the protected space will only be possible after receiving explicit instructions.

Two of the three victims killed by the Iranian missile attacks on Shabbos were identified as Yisrael Aloni, H’yd, and Etti Cohen Engel, H’yd, A siren had sounded before the attack, but a glitch in the IDF’s alert system resulted in no prior warnings from the Home Front Command before the barrages in Ramat Gan and Rishon L’Tzion. All three victims were not in protected spaces when they were fatally injured. The IDF said that the deaths could have been avoided since there were protected spaces near those killed. “If they had entered the shelter, nothing would have happened,” officials said.

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