Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, promised to continue attacks against Iran, after what he called ‘a difficult night’, in which two missiles hit the cities of Dimona and Arad in Israel and left dozens injured.
“It is a very difficult night in the battle for our future,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “We are determined to continue striking our enemies on all fronts.”
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According to rescuers’ reports, at least 59 people were injured, six of them seriously, in the city of Arad, in southern Israel.
“Magen David Adom (MDA) first responders and doctors treat and transport 59 patients to hospitals in dozens of MDA ambulances and mobile intensive care units, MDA and air force helicopters,” said this relief organization, the Israeli equivalent of the Red Cross.
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Regarding the health status of the victims, the agency reported that in addition to the six serious cases, 13 are in moderate condition and 40 more are slightly affected. First responders continue to work in the search for those most affected.
Regarding the missile that fell in Dimona, Israel, it stands out that a nuclear facility is located in that town.

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