04.04.2026 08:41
Iran, which rejected the ceasefire proposal from the United States, targeted a wide line from the south of Israel to its center and north with missiles and rockets; fires broke out in industrial facilities, buildings were damaged around Tel Aviv, and Hezbollah simultaneously struck the north.
Iran, which rejected the US's 48-hour ceasefire proposal, struck an industrial area located in the Negev Desert region in southern Israel.
In a statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that air defense systems were activated to prevent missiles identified as being launched from Iran.
According to a report by Channel 12 television, sirens were sounded in the cities of Beersheba and Arad, as well as in the Negev Desert region, due to the first missile attack by Iran targeting southern Israel.
The report stated that a fire broke out in a factory located in the industrial area of the Negev Desert following Iran's retaliation.
Images shared on social media drew attention to a fire in the factory in the industrial area and smoke rising from the region.
No official statement has yet been made regarding whether the Iranian missile directly hit its target.
In a statement from Israel's emergency service, Magen David Adom, it was reported that there were no fatalities or injuries in the initial assessments following Iran's retaliation.
ISRAEL'S CENTRAL REGION TARGETED IN SECOND ATTACK
In Iran's second retaliation targeting central Israel, sirens were sounded in a wide area, including the Gush Dan region, known as "Greater Tel Aviv."
The Yedioth Ahronot newspaper reported that a fire broke out in an apartment in the Rosh HaAyin area near Tel Aviv due to the Iranian missile attack.
In Petah Tikva, it was reported that a building was damaged and some streets in Tel Aviv were affected.
In a statement from Magen David Adom, it was reported that their teams were on their way to the damaged areas in Tel Aviv and Bnei Brak.
Israeli state television KAN reported that after Iran's second retaliation, missile fragments and shrapnel fell at 17 different points in 7 cities in central Israel.
HEZBOLLAH ALSO STRUCK ISRAEL'S NORTH
According to a report by Yedioth Ahronot, Hezbollah in Lebanon fired 5 rockets at the Nehariye settlement in northern Israel.
The report stated that most of the rockets fired at the Nehariye settlement were intercepted, while the remaining ones hit open areas.
Due to the short intervals of rocket attacks carried out by Hezbollah since the evening, sirens were sounded in the northern regions of Israel, including Haifa, Nehariye, and Avivim in Galilee.
In a statement from the Israeli army, it was claimed that rocket launchers belonging to Hezbollah were targeted in airstrikes conducted in Lebanon during the night.
The statement noted that the airstrike was carried out immediately after Hezbollah's latest retaliation.
In a statement from Magen David Adom, it was reported that there were no fatalities or injuries in the initial assessments of Hezbollah's rocket attacks.
SIRENS SOUNDED IN ISRAEL'S NORTH
In a written statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that missiles were fired from Iran and that air defense systems were attempting to intercept the Iranian missiles.
During Iran's retaliation, sirens were sounded in many cities in central Israel, including the capital Tel Aviv, and in some areas of the occupied West Bank.
Magen David Adom reported that they had not received any reports of injuries or hits, and that updates would be provided if necessary.
Meanwhile, Israel's Channel 12 television reported that simultaneously with Iran's retaliation, Hezbollah also targeted northern Israel, and sirens were sounded in Safed.
It was reported that some of the missiles in Hezbollah's rocket attack fell in open areas, while one hit Route 89.
IRAN TARGETED ISRAEL'S NORTH 3 TIMES IN 1 HOUR
Channel 12 television, broadcasting in Israel, reported that Iran targeted northern Israel with missile attacks 3 times in less than an hour.
The Yedioth Ahronot newspaper reported that sirens were sounded in northern Israel, especially in Haifa, as well as in the Galilee, Wadi Ara, Menashe regions, and the occupied Golan Heights.
The report emphasized that the retaliations from Iran and Hezbollah caused sirens to sound frequently in a wide area in northern Israel.
It was reported that a Hezbollah rocket hit a parking lot in the city of Nehariye in northern Israel, and that some buildings in the settlements of Gesher Haziv, Kiryat Bialik, and Yaara were also damaged.
It was noted that Magen David Adom teams were dispatched to the area following a report of a hit in the Kfar Kana settlement and on Route 85.
In a statement from Magen David Adom, it was reported that there were no fatalities or injuries in the retaliations from Iran and Hezbollah.
HAIFA WAS ALSO HIT
Magen David Adom reported that missile fragments fell in several locations in the city of Haifa, but they had not yet received any reports of injuries.
The statement indicated that search and rescue teams had been dispatched to the hit areas, and updates would be provided if necessary.
Israel's Channel 12 television reported that sirens were sounded around the city of Haifa in northern Israel following Iran's retaliation.
The report stated that a building and some vehicles were hit in the Kiryat Ata area of Haifa.
It was noted that one missile was multi-warhead, and it was observed that some vehicles caught fire and damage occurred in the areas where missile fragments fell.
In a statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that missiles were fired from Iran and that air defense systems were attempting to intercept the missiles.
ISRAELI DRONE COMPANY WAS ALSO HIT
According to a report in Haaretz, a statement from Veloryx, which operates in the security sector, indicated that the drone production facility of Aero Sol, which operates under the company in Petah Tikva near Tel Aviv, sustained significant damage as a result of Iran's retaliations.
The statement did not provide information regarding the extent of the damage.
Aero Sol produces and develops drone systems for defense purposes for Israel and foreign clients. The company's annual revenue ranges from 4.7 to 6.3 million dollars.
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