MDA responders on site of Iranian missile attack on Tel Aviv, June 22, 2025 (YouTube screenshot) (YouTube screenshot)
MDA Tel Aviv

Among the hardest-hit locations was a retirement home in the northern part of Tel Aviv, where the roof collapsed following a missile impact. 

By Joshua Marks, JNS

Iran launched two barrages of ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday morning, just hours after the United States carried out coordinated airstrikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.

Emergency services reported that at least 23 people have been hospitalized so far, including one man in his 30s in moderate condition with shrapnel wounds to his upper body and 15 others with mild injuries.

Magen David Adom was treating and evacuating casualties, while teams continued to scan additional impact sites for potential victims. United Hatzalah said that 25 people were being treated at impact sites in the center and the north, some of whom were evacuated to medical centers.
According to Israeli media and official sources, 25 ballistic missiles were fired from Iranian territory toward central and northern Israel in the early hours of Sunday morning, triggering widespread air-raid sirens and activating Israel’s missile defense systems.

Among the hardest-hit locations was a retirement home in the northern part of Tel Aviv, where the roof collapsed following a missile impact. Police bomb disposal units and rescue teams were on site, ensuring no explosives remain and that no residents were trapped in the rubble.

Six people have been evacuated from the scene with minor injuries, according to Israel Police, along with elderly residents who were unharmed but required assistance due to the structural damage.

Extensive damage was also reported in Ness Ziona, Be’er Ya’akov and Haifa.

The IDF reported that during this morning’s missile launches from Iran toward Israeli territory, no sirens were sounded in Haifa. An initial investigation indicates that a projectile did fall in the city, and authorities are examining the possibility of an issue with the interceptor system.

The IDF clarified that there was no malfunction in the alert system, noting that a prior warning had been issued for the area. The incident remains under review.

The Iranian missile barrage came just hours after U.S. airstrikes that, according to U.S. President Donald Trump, “totally obliterated” Iran’s primary nuclear enrichment sites, at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. Trump declared the operation “extremely successful,” emphasizing that the Fordow facility had been “eliminated” and calling for Iran to “agree to end this war.”

Israel’s military confirmed that many of the Iranian missiles were intercepted, but said that falling debris and shrapnel had caused significant property damage and injuries in several locations.

The Israel Defense Forces announced shortly after the barrages that the Israeli Air Force had initiated a series of airstrikes targeting military sites in western Iran.

According to the IDF Spokesperson, the IAF also struck missile launchers that were being prepared for additional attacks on Israeli territory, as well as Iranian armed forces personnel operating in the area. The military reported that the launchers responsible for Sunday morning’s attacks had been neutralized.

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