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Iran launched its largest attack on Israel to date on Tuesday, firing 180 ballistic missiles. Most of these missiles were reportedly intercepted by the anti-missile defenses of Israel, the United States, and Jordan, according to government sources from those nations. This aerial assault is significantly more severe than a similar strike in April, heightening tensions in an already volatile Middle East and escalating the risk of a dangerous regional conflict.
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Members of the Israeli rescue force examine the site where a missile launched from Iran struck a school building in central Israel on October 1. (Reuters)
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People took cover along the roadside as sirens blared in Tel Aviv, Israel, on October 1, following Iran’s launch of a barrage of ballistic missiles aimed at the country. (Reuters)
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Projectiles soared through the sky on October 1, following Iran’s launch of a salvo of ballistic missiles at Israel, as observed from Tyre in southern Lebanon.(Reuters)
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People fled in panic near Tel Aviv, Israel, on October 1, after Iran launched a barrage of ballistic missiles. (Reuters)
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A member of the Israeli rescue force examines the site where a missile fired from Iran struck a school building in central Israel. (Reuters)
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Rockets streaked through the sky, illuminating the horizon as seen from Tel Aviv, Israel. The sounds of explosions echoed in the distance, creating an atmosphere of tension and urgency. (Reuters)
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People sought shelter in central Israel as air raid sirens blared, signaling an imminent threat. Amidst the chaos, families and individuals rushed to secure locations, finding refuge in stairwells, basements, and designated safe areas. (Reuters)
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Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system engaged in action, intercepting incoming rockets over Ashkelon. Bright flashes lit up the night sky as the system successfully targeted the projectiles, creating a dramatic display against the backdrop of the city.

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