Successful impact of Iranian missiles on critical infrastructure in the Occupied Territories

According to Zionist regime sources, following the 21st wave of missile retaliation by Iran’s armed forces in response to the Zionist regime’s criminal aggressions, approximately 15 advanced hypersonic ballistic missiles were launched in four to five successive waves toward the occupied territories.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime reported a shift in Iran’s missile response pattern and admitted that, since the beginning of the war, missile strikes have triggered the longest continuous air raid sirens in the occupied territories—lasting around 35 minutes.
Despite heavy media censorship by the Zionist regime, some Israeli sources confirmed that six Iranian missiles hit various locations within the occupied territories. Others acknowledged that all the missiles landed directly and the regime’s missile defense systems failed to intercept them.
Channel 13, in line with the ongoing media blackout, claimed that four Iranian missiles hit key targets—three in Ashdod and Ashkelon in the south, and one in Safed in the north of the occupied lands.
In this context, Yedioth Ahronoth reported that following the new wave of Iranian missile attacks, air raid sirens were heard across the occupied territories—from north to south, central regions, and various parts of the Golan Heights.
The Zionist newspaper admitted that massive and terrifying explosions were heard as missiles directly struck Safed, Ashdod, and Ashkelon.
The report indicates that extremely significant damage was recorded at the missile impact sites.
Israel’s electricity company also announced widespread power and communications outages following Iran’s missile strike on a power facility in Ashdod, located in the south of the occupied territories. In this regard, Eli Cohen, the regime’s Energy and Infrastructure Minister, admitted that due to supply disruptions, electricity was cut off in approximately 8,000 buildings.
Nevertheless, due to the Zionist regime’s censorship policy, journalists are not allowed to report on the extent of casualties and destruction in the occupied territories. However, the number of Israeli casualties and injuries is expected to be very high.
Haaretz also reported that the Zionist regime’s police, amid intensified military censorship and efforts to conceal the scale of destruction to sensitive security and military centers, have been instructed to arrest domestic and foreign journalists who violate censorship directives.