14 killed and 35 missing in Iranian missile strikes on Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Eilat

Hebrew-language media report worsening conditions across different parts of the occupied territories following this new phase of Iran’s operation.
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Sounds of explosions in occupied territories
According to reports, the sound of massive explosions was heard in Zionist settlements in the West Bank, Tel Aviv, and its surrounding areas.
The Zionist regime’s Home Front Command announced: Sirens have been activated across Israel and the West Bank settlements.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime also reported: Air raid sirens were sounded in the Golan Heights, Galilee, and the Haifa region.
Yedioth Ahronoth stated: Dozens of Iranian ballistic missiles triggered air raid sirens in northern and central Israel.
Homelessness of hundreds in occupied territories
Zionist Regime’s Welfare Ministry: 742 people have been left homeless due to Iran’s attack, and we have transferred some of them to hotels.
Zionist Regime’s health ministry: Death toll reaches 13
Zionist Regime’s Health Ministry: In the past 24 hours, 10 people were killed as a result of Iran’s missile attack, bringing the total number of deaths since Friday to 13.
385 Patients admitted to hospitals in occupied territories in the past 24 hours
Spokesperson of the Zionist Regime’s Health Ministry: 385 patients with various conditions were admitted to hospitals in the past 24 hours.
Hebrew media: Iran’s attacks will intensify
Source from the Zionist Regime’s Cabinet to Channel 15: We are just at the beginning, and Iran will escalate its attacks. We may witness things that go beyond what we saw yesterday.
Zionist ministers banned from speaking to media about Iran
Hebrew Channel 12: Cabinet ministers have been instructed not to give interviews to the media regarding Iran.
Damage to refinery facilities in Haifa
Zionist regime’s Oil Refineries Ltd.: Last night’s missile attack by Iran damaged the Haifa oil refinery and its auxiliary facilities.
Israeli Army Radio: Pipelines and transmission lines at the Haifa refinery were damaged in the Iranian missile strike.
37 Wounded in Rehovot
Yedioth Ahronoth: Thirty-seven Israelis were injured in Iran’s missile strike on Rehovot, with two in critical condition.
Gas flow halted from Leviathan and Karish fields
Globes: Gas flow from the Leviathan and Karish fields has stopped. Haifa’s oil refinery company reported that one of its facilities was damaged by Iranian missiles last night.
Air raid sirens activated in Wadi Araba
Israeli Home Front Command: Air raid sirens were activated in the Wadi Araba region amid drone infiltration warnings.
Israeli airspace remains closed for third consecutive day
Sky News: Israel says its airspace remains closed for the third consecutive day.
Israeli foreign ministry: 35 missing after Iranian strike
Israeli Foreign Ministry: Over 200 people were injured and 35 are missing after last night’s Iranian attack.
Hebrew media estimates on Iran’s missile strike
Channel 12: Security assessments estimate that Iran launched about 80 missiles in two waves since last night.
Israel Hayom: Many buildings in Tel Aviv lack shelters
Israel Hayom, quoting Home Front Command: Around 40% of Tel Aviv residents live in buildings that lack standard shelters. Tens of thousands of old buildings in Tel Aviv are without proper protection.
U.S. embassy issues warning to staff
U.S. Embassy in the occupied territories: We have instructed U.S. government personnel and their families to remain at their workplaces until further notice.
Israeli home front commander: Difficult days ahead
The commander of Israel's Home Front said: "Difficult days are ahead of us."
Total number of wounded in Israel reaches 620
Israel’s ambulance service reported that the total number of injuries from Iranian attacks since Friday has reached 620.
Israeli death toll rises to 14
Zionist media report that the number of Israeli deaths from the Iranian strikes on Haifa and Tel Aviv has reached 14, with over 200 injured.
Schools, institutions, and factories remain closed
Yedioth Ahronoth: Israeli authorities have decided to keep schools, educational institutions, and factories closed amid escalating tensions with Iran.
Widespread destruction in Bat Yam
The mayor of Bat Yam (south of Tel Aviv) reported that more than 20 people are missing under the rubble of a building directly hit by an Iranian missile. A total of 61 buildings were damaged, 6 of which are expected to be completely demolished.
Identification center for the dead set up in at Yam
Israel Hayom: Israeli medical teams have established a center in Bat Yam to identify those killed in the missile strikes.
Widespread censorship in Israel
Zionist media: The Israeli military censorship department has banned publication of four incidents that occurred last night and this evening.
Severe destruction in Bat Yam
Zionist officials stated: "We are facing massive destruction in Bat Yam."
Zionist media added that around 35 people are believed to be missing in the area of the Iranian missile strike in southern Tel Aviv.