Headline
BREAKING: Massive Explosions Hit Israel As Iran Launches Attack

BREAKING: Massive Explosions Hit Israel As Iran Launches Attack
According to reports gathered, Israel is currently experiencing a grave situation as a result of retaliatory air strikes launched from Iran.
Explosions have been reported in various parts of Israel early on a Sunday, with air defenses successfully intercepting drones and missiles coming from Iran.
Rocket sirens and loud booms have been heard in southern Israel, with areas such as Eilat, Beersheba, Dimona, Nevatim, and others affected, according to The Times of Israel.
Additionally, sirens and loud sounds were also reported in Jerusalem, including above the Knesset building.
In the midst of this crisis, the Magen David Adom ambulance service has confirmed that one individual is in critical condition due to the attack in the southern Negev region.
The situation is fluid and alarming, as both Israeli civilians and infrastructure are being targeted in these airstrikes.
It is important for authorities and relevant agencies to swiftly address the unfolding crisis and ensure the safety and well-being of all those affected.
-
Headline1 week ago
D’Tigress Edge Mali To Win Fifth Consecutive AfroBasket 2024 Title— Highlights Of The Showdown
-
Headline5 days ago
BREAKING: Former Presidential Candidate, Sowore Regains Freedom
-
Headline1 week ago
JUST IN: Thomas Partey’s Bail Conditions Confirmed
-
Brands and Marketing5 days ago
UPDATED: Naira Rises Against Dollar In Foreign Market— See New Exchange Rate
-
Headline4 days ago
9mobile Unveils New Identity, Targets Stronger Digital Presence
-
Headline1 week ago
Skip Classes, Lose Your Visa’ – US Govt Warns International Students
-
News1 week ago
WAEC: 2025 WASSCE Released
-
Entertainment5 days ago
JUST IN: WAEC Revises SSCE Results Errors, Announces New English, Maths Pass Rate
-
Headline6 days ago
Ballon d’Or 2025: Organizers Release Names Of Nominees [Full List]
-
Education5 days ago
We Have Resolved Glitches, Re-check Your Results – WAEC Tells Candidates