Iran overnight missile barrage injures 12 in Israel — power outage in Netanya, IDF orders shelters at 2:50am
Iranian missiles struck parts of Israel overnight, injuring 12 people (11 mild, 1 moderate). The IDF detected the launch at approximately 2:50am Israeli time and ordered residents to shelters. A power outage was reported in Netanya, north of Tel Aviv, linked to infrastructure damage from the barrage. Air defense systems were activated; IDF said shortly after that people could leave shelters but should remain cautious. The strike continues the sustained overnight missile campaign that has averaged multiple waves per day across Day 25.
Actor responses
IDF: 'The IDF has detected missiles launched from Iran. Residents are required to enter shelters.' Shortly after: 'Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat. People may leave shelters but remain cautious.' Emergency services treating 12 injured; power outage assessed in Netanya.
Iran continues sustained overnight missile campaign against Israeli population centers and infrastructure. Overnight barrage injures 12 and causes power outage in Netanya — consistent with IRGC targeting of civilian infrastructure to erode Israeli home-front resilience.
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