A Projectile From an Iranian Cluster Rocket Falls Near the Israeli Ministry of Security Headquarters in Tel Aviv
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A Projectile From an Iranian Cluster Rocket Falls Near the Israeli Ministry of Security Headquarters in Tel Aviv

SadaNews - A projectile from an Iranian cluster rocket fell near the headquarters of the Ministry of Security and the Israeli General Staff in Tel Aviv on Saturday morning, following a barrage of rockets that resulted in one person being injured and direct damage to several buildings in the area. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Iran, stating that the 10-day deadline he granted them is running out, and they have only 48 hours left to reach a deal or face a huge inferno before them.

Iran renewed its bombardment of Israel on Saturday afternoon with two rocket barrages, as sirens sounded in the city of Haifa and extensive towns and areas in the north. Israeli army radio reported the interception of one rocket and the fall of another in an open area during the first barrage, and it stated that no projectiles were fired from Lebanon simultaneously.

The Israeli army stated on Saturday that it continues to target the fire and air defense systems of the Iranian regime, noting that the air force, with intelligence guidance, carried out a wave of airstrikes targeting key air defense sites throughout Tehran.

It was mentioned that among the targets was a site belonging to the Revolutionary Guard where missiles intended for targeting aircraft were stored, in addition to another military site tasked with protecting research and development facilities for producing weaponry. The statement also indicated that the airstrikes included sites for storing ballistic missiles, along with production and research facilities, as part of what it described as "intensifying the strike on the infrastructure of the Iranian regime."