According to information from Israeli emergency services, many people were injured early Friday morning as a result of a rocket strike in northern Israel.
The Magen David Adom (MDA) service reported that in the Zarzir area, near Nazareth, medics assisted 58 victims of the shelling, transporting them to nearby hospitals.
According to Israeli media, one woman who sustained shrapnel wounds is in moderate condition. The other 57 injured, as reported by MDA, have "minor injuries from glass shards" and are in "very light condition".
The Israeli armed forces confirmed that soldiers from the Home Front Command were dispatched to the scene of the incident.
"The military is assessing the situation in cooperation with emergency services to clear the area," the Israeli military stated.
"The circumstances of the incident are under investigation," they added.
The number of injured from the shelling in Galilee has risen to 80.
According to reports from Israeli media, the number of people injured from the rocket strike in Galilee has increased to 80.
Earlier, Channel 12 reported that a rocket struck a building in Kiryat Tivon, located near Haifa, causing damage.
On the fourteenth day of the conflict, US and Israeli airstrikes on Tehran continue, with cities such as Kashan, Isfahan, Qom, and Arak also coming under fire.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced its 44th wave of retaliatory attacks on Israel.
Trump expressed the opinion that the new Iranian leader is alive but "injured".
In an interview with Fox News, President Donald Trump suggested that the new Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, "was injured" following reports of his injuries on the first day of US-Israeli attacks on Iran.
"I think he is probably alive, but most likely injured," Trump stated in a conversation with Brian Kilmeade on Fox News.
These words were spoken after Khamenei's address as the new Supreme Leader was aired on Iranian state television on Thursday.
Earlier, Tehran's ambassador to Cyprus told The Guardian that Khamenei was injured during the strikes on February 28, which resulted in the death of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and several family members, confirming reports from US media about his injuries in these attacks.
Latest news on the US-Israeli war with Iran:
- The US military reported a tanker aircraft crash over western Iraq as a result of an "incident" involving two aircraft. US Central Command stated that "the incident occurred in friendly airspace during Operation Epic Fury," but was not caused by hostile or friendly fire. Rescue operations are ongoing.
- French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the death of a French soldier due to a drone strike in Erbil, Iraq, with several others injured. This is the first loss among French troops since the start of the conflict.
- Israel announced the beginning of large-scale strikes on infrastructure in Tehran and conducted a series of attacks on Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and Beirut.
- The new Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, stated in his address, read on state television, that Iran will continue to block the shipping channel in the Strait of Hormuz, although he has not been seen since the strike that killed his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and rumors about his health are circulating.
- The new leader also suggested that Iran will continue attacks on US bases in neighboring countries. British Defense Secretary John Healey stated that the UK shot down two drones from a base in Iraq overnight.
Siren sounded at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey
According to the Turkish state news agency Anadolu, sirens were activated at Incirlik Air Base, located near Adana.
According to the business site "Economim," the sirens at the NATO base, where US troops are stationed, went off around 3:25 AM (00:25 GMT) and lasted for about five minutes.
No official comments regarding the incident, which occurred four days after NATO air defense systems shot down a ballistic missile over Turkey, allegedly launched from Iran, have been received; this is the second such incident in five days.
A drone was shot down near the diplomatic quarter in Riyadh.
The Saudi Ministry of Defense reported the downing of a drone that was attempting to approach the diplomatic quarter in Riyadh.
This occurred after a department representative reported the downing of eight more drones in the central and eastern regions of the country.
An Israeli drone attacked an apartment building in a suburb of Beirut.
An Israeli drone struck an apartment building in Burj Hammoud, a suburb northeast of Beirut, according to information from the Lebanese National News Agency.
Oil prices have once again surpassed $100 per barrel as energy markets continue to face serious challenges amid widespread disruptions in global energy supplies.
On Thursday, international benchmark Brent crude rose by more than 9 percent, as traders assess the potential weeks or months of turmoil in the energy market due to the conflict between the US and Israel against Iran.
The recent rise in oil prices followed the Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei's promise to maintain the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20% of the world's oil supplies pass.
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An Iranian parliament member stated that Americans "should know why Trump is sacrificing their sons and daughters".
The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, mocked American military personnel in his social media post following their statement about the crash of one of their tanker aircraft in Iraq.
"Americans deserve to know why Trump is sacrificing their sons and daughters for Netanyahu's promoted expansionist ideas," Ghalibaf stated in English.
He also added a hashtag mentioning the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who had connections with US President Donald Trump and Israeli intelligence.
An American senator called for accountability for those responsible for the attack on the Iranian girls' school.
Senator Raphael Warnock stated that the death of more than 170 schoolchildren in Iran "should horrify and shock us".
The senator, who is a pastor and a member of the Democratic Party, called for accountability and for lessons to be learned from the tragedy, which Iran blamed on US and Israeli forces.
"A nation whose leaders so easily ignore the death of children, regardless of the reason, needs moral correction," Warnock noted in his social media post.
"We must not forget that Iranian children are also children of God," he added.
Warnock is one of 40 Democratic senators who on Wednesday sent a letter to the US Department of Defense requesting explanations from the Trump administration regarding civilian casualties in Iran, including the missile strike on the school in Minab, where 170 girls were killed.
Iran attacked an international financial center in Dubai using drones.
Thick smoke rose over the city after the strike. There are also reports of a possible attack on Jumeirah Beach.
An Israeli resident turned a public bomb shelter in Bat Yam into a brothel: an foreign woman was working there, according to media reports.
During the alarm, the doors of the shelter in the industrial zone were locked from the inside. After receiving complaints, inspectors found beds, a kitchen, and a shower in the premises.
A foreign national was detained, and the shelter was reopened.
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