Iran and Israel exchanged a missile dam after the United States bombed the main Iranian nuclear sites, considerably degenerating tensions in the Middle East.
Iran launched two steps of 27 missiles on Sunday, targeting Ben Gurion’s main airport from Israel near Tel Aviv, research facilities and command centers, Iranian press agency reported.
The sirens of air raid were agreements in most of Israel, sending millions of people in safe rooms and bombs shelters while explosions and missile interceptions were observed above the shopping center of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the Port City of Haifa and other parts of the country.
At least 20 people were injured, according to Israeli emergencies.
“This is certainly the first time that we have seen two flying steps arriving in such a narrow succession. Usually, there are hours between each volley of missiles. This time it was less than half an hour,” said Nour Odeh d’Al Jazeera, postponing Amman, Jordan.
The targeted areas lasted the Golan heights occupied in Syria up to the northern Galileo and the center of Israel, affecting 10 separate sites either directly by missiles or by large bursts of bus, said Odeh.
“There is significant damage to these sites, especially in the region of Tel Aviv and Haifa,” said Odeh.
Videos of Tel Aviv and Haifa to the north showed that the rescue teams are shaking through debris, apartments reduced in rubble, mutilated cars along a street filled with debris and doctors evacuating people injured from a row of blown houses.
In a statement, the Israeli army said it was investigating the reasons why no warning of Raid had been resounded in Haifa.
Israel has also made another wave of bombing on “military targets” in western Iran. The Israeli army said earlier than its strikes destroyed Iranian missile launchers and targeted soldiers.
The last exchange of missiles between enemies of the Middle East followed the American bombing of Iranian nuclear sites in Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow, President Donald Trump saying that the attacks had “erased” the three facilities.
Trump said Iran’s future held “peace or tragedy” and that there were many other Iranian targets that could be affected. “If peace does not come quickly, we will continue these other targets with precision, speed and skills,” he said.
Iran replied by saying that he “reserved all the options” to defend himself and warned against the “eternal consequences” if the United States has joined the war.
In a statement, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned American attacks against its nuclear installations as a “raw and unprecedented violation” of international law.
“The world must not forget that it is the United States that, in the midst of a diplomatic process, betrays diplomacy” by supporting “the aggressive action of Israel, and now puts” a dangerous war against Iran, “said the ministry.
It has become clear that the United States “adhered any rule or ethical, and in order to advance the objectives of a genocidal and occupying regime, no anarchy or crime,” he added.
Meanwhile, Israel said that he would temporarily reopen his airspace for flights from 11:00 am GMT on Sunday while he repatriated thousands of citizens left abroad by his war with Iran, said the country’s airport authority.
Ben Gurion Airport “will open for landings from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. as part of Operation Safe Return,” the authority said in a statement, referring to the government’s efforts to bring citizens home.
Most airlines continue to avoid Large parts of the Middle East after American attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, according to the flight tracking website, Flightradar24.