
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime’s military confirmed that dozens of drones and several ballistic missiles from Iran targeted key locations across the occupied Palestinian territories, triggering widespread panic, destruction, and mass evacuations.
Israeli media confirmed early Monday that air raid sirens were activated across Haifa, Netanya, and northern areas of the occupied territories following missile launches from Iran.
The Zionist army’s spokesperson admitted missile impacts in various parts of the occupied territories and urged settlers to remain in shelters “until further notice.”
Beginning at dawn, Iran’s armed forces initiated the ninth and tenth phases of their daily drone operation. Dozens of domestically-produced combat drones, equipped with warheads designed to penetrate fortifications, were deployed toward occupied Palestinian lands.
Reports indicate that most drones successfully struck their designated targets.
Warning sirens were heard across occupied Haifa, Galilee, the Golan, as well as al-Quds and Ashkelon.
In Ashdod, Hebrew sources acknowledged the direct impact of an Iranian missile on an industrial area near a power plant.
Multiple explosions were also reported in the West Bank following further Iranian strikes.
Israel’s Channel 12 admitted that at least five Iranian missiles hit different areas in occupied Palestine.
Iran’s retaliatory missiles specifically targeted Zionist settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip.
Hebrew media confirmed that four consecutive missile barrages struck various points across the occupied territories.
As Iranian operations intensified under “True Promise III,” members of the Zionist Knesset fled to shelters after the sirens sounded once again.
Channel 7, a Zionist outlet, reported that approximately 15,000 settlers have fled their homes.
The channel added that over 36,465 compensation claims have been submitted by Israeli settlers, citing property damage from Iran’s strikes.
Of these, 29,226 claims concern damage to buildings, 3,392 involve vehicles, and 3,758 relate to equipment and personal belongings.
The report stated that around 11,000 settlers have taken refuge in hotels, while another 4,000 are staying with relatives or friends — a sign of the growing disarray and fear gripping the occupying entity.
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