Iran Strikes Israeli City of Dimona: Dozens Injured in Major Escalation

Iran has launched a significant missile attack on the southern Israeli city of Dimona, resulting in dozens of people being wounded and widespread damage in residential areas. The attack marks a dramatic escalation in the ongoing conflict between Tehran and Jerusalem.
Israeli emergency services reported that at least 30–47 people were injured in the strike on Dimona, including children and civilians suffering from shrapnel wounds and other trauma. Several victims have been hospitalized, with some reported in serious condition.
The missiles reportedly hit multiple sites in and around the city, striking buildings and setting off powerful explosions that echoed through the region. Sirens blared across southern Israel as residents sought shelter.
Dimona is located near a major nuclear research facility, and while Iranian officials have framed the attack as a response to recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Israeli authorities have clarified that the missiles struck residential and urban areas rather than key military installations.
Israeli air defenses were reported to have been activated, but some missiles evaded interception, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current defense systems amid the intensifying conflict. Government officials have pledged continued security measures and investigations into how the strike was carried out.
This latest strike comes amid weeks of tit-for-tat hostilities, with mutual accusations over previous attacks on nuclear facilities in both countries. Regional tensions remain high, and global leaders continue to call for restraint to avoid further escalation.
Authorities are expected to provide further updates as rescue and recovery operations continue. The situation remains fluid, and the impact on civilian infrastructure has underscored growing international concern over the widening conflict.
