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Iran fires two missile salvos at Israel overnight — no injuries reported

·Israel (multiple regions) / Iran launch sites

Iran launched two separate missile salvos at Israel overnight into Day 17, according to Times of Israel reporting on its March 16 liveblog. No injuries were reported. IDF air defense systems responded to both salvos. The overnight barrages add to the sustained Iranian ballistic missile campaign against Israel that has been running since the conflict began on February 28.

Iran fired two separate ballistic missile salvos at Israel overnight into Day 17, the Times of Israel reported on its March 16 liveblog. No injuries were reported in either salvo. IDF missile defense systems, including Arrow and Iron Dome, responded to both attacks. Sirens were activated across affected regions of Israel during the barrages. The overnight salvos continue a pattern of sustained Iranian missile fire against Israel that has been maintained throughout the 17-day conflict. Trump claimed on March 16 that Iran's missile capabilities have been 'sharply reduced' and that the country has 'no air defense whatsoever,' though Iranian ballistic missile launches continue. Israeli officials have warned that Israel is running critically low on ballistic missile interceptors, creating growing pressure on the Hormuz coalition to relieve the situation.

Actor responses

IranSUPPORTINGCLAIM

Iran launched two overnight missile salvos at Israel as part of its ongoing retaliatory campaign. No IRGC formal statement immediately available.

IsraelOPPOSINGRESPONSE

IDF air defense systems responded to two overnight Iranian missile salvos. No injuries reported. Interception operations successful. Israel continues to face strain on its interceptor inventory.

Sources

T1IDF Spokesperson97% reliability
T1Times of Israel Liveblog95% reliability