Tel Aviv, Israel – Web Desk: Israel’s health authorities report that more than 1,900 individuals have been injured across the country since hostilities with Iran escalated. Of these, 112 remain hospitalized, with several in critical condition. Over the past 24 hours, 157 new casualties were admitted. Authorities have confirmed 13 deaths so far.
Recent missile strikes by Iran targeted Tel Aviv, leaving six people wounded, while Israeli police reported multiple missile or debris impacts across central Israel. Preliminary assessments indicate that Iranian ballistic missiles may have been equipped with cluster warheads.
In southern Lebanon, Hezbollah attacks resulted in the deaths of two Israeli soldiers near the border town of Manara. One of the deceased has been identified as a Sergeant First Class, while the other’s identity will be disclosed later.
Military investigations revealed that during an operation to recover a Puma armored vehicle, the Israeli army dispatched another Puma and two D-9 armored bulldozers. One bulldozer was hit, likely by an anti-tank missile or mortar, catching fire and causing the fatalities. One officer sustained minor injuries in the incident.
These developments underscore the increasing tensions in the region and highlight the ongoing threat posed by missile attacks and cross-border engagements.
