Israel declares state of emergency after Iranian attack injures 88 people
Kathmandu. The Iranian missile attack on the southern city of Arad in Israel has caused great damage. According to the local fire department, the missile fell in the center of the city, causing extensive damage to the city center and surrounding residential areas. It is said that rescue and relief operations are continuing at the scene. After the attack, the Israeli government imposed a state of emergency in the Arad region.
According to media reports, at least 88 people were injured in the incident. The Israeli emergency service informed that the wounded are being treated and the condition of a five-year-old girl is critical.
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