Surface-to-surface ballistic missiles were launched from Iranian missile bases that have been struck multiple times by Israel, according to the Arabic Desk channel. The launches come amid an ongoing escalation between Israel and Iran, with reports of multiple Iranian missile barrages over the past hours. Details on interception and impacts are not yet available.
This morning at 08:35 Jerusalem time, the Arabic Desk channel reported that surface-to-surface ballistic missiles were launched from Iranian missile bases — the same bases described as having been struck multiple times by Israel in recent days. The report does not specify the number of missiles, their exact trajectory, or whether they are headed toward Israel or toward other targets in the region.
This launch is the latest in a sequence of Iranian ballistic missile activity that began on June 8, when Iran fired over 20 ballistic missiles at Israel, prompting the IDF to warn of a days-long escalation. Overnight on June 10, three ballistic missiles were reportedly launched from Isfahan, Iran, and reports indicated dozens of Iranian missiles were observed over southern Iraq en route to US bases. A US system intercepted a ballistic missile near a base in northern Iraq on June 8.
The current batch is a single-source report from an Arabic Desk the source. As The Zioneer has reported over the past 48 hours, the escalation between Israel and Iran has involved multiple waves of ballistic missile fire, Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets, and air defense engagements across Iraq and the Gulf. The trajectory and intended targets of this specific barrage remain unconfirmed at this time.
- DevelopingIran launches ballistic missiles toward Israel in early-morning barrage, Israeli media report
- DevelopingEarlier today: Iran fired over 20 ballistic missiles at Israel; IDF warns of days-long escalation
- StrongMissile launches from Iran, apparently not directed at Israel
- ConfirmedDozens of Iranian missiles over southern Iraq en route to US bases
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