איבער 150 פארוואונדעט נאך איראנע אטאקע אויף דימונה
A ballistic missile launched by Iran slammed into the southern Israeli city of Dimona overnight, sending flames and debris into the air and leaving more than 150 people injured, according to multiple reports. The strike was part of Iran’s retaliatory barrage following attacks on its Natanz nuclear facility earlier in the week. Dimona, which sits near Israel’s sensitive nuclear research complex, immediately became one of the most consequential flashpoints in the latest phase of the war. Reports indicate that among the injured was a 12-year-old boy in serious condition, highlighting the civilian toll of the attack.
The footage’s dramatic imagery has amplified the impact of the attack, but the core story stands on the documented facts: an Iranian missile barrage hit southern Israel, civilians were wounded in large numbers, and Dimona was thrust into the center of an already dangerous escalation. As Israel weighs its response, the strike is likely to harden arguments for sustained pressure on Iran’s missile infrastructure. The message from the battlefield is stark: even one missile that gets through can turn a strategic warning into a civilian disaster.