Friday, June 20, 2025
Eighteen settlers were injured by a missile launched from Iran this Friday morning, directly hitting a site in Beersheba, southern occupied Palestine.
According to a Hebrew media outlet, "only one missile was launched from Iran," and it landed near the Microsoft building, sparking fires after enemy air defenses failed to intercept it.
It is worth noting that the most important Israeli military sites located near the Microsoft branch in occupied Beersheba include the computer communications unit, the Israeli army's communications and intelligence city, and branches of companies such as Rafael Aerospace Industries and Elbit Systems for research, development, and production of military industries.
The Iranian missile caused damage to settler homes and set several cars on fire. The Israel Railways Company announced the closure of Beersheba station due to damage. Air raid sirens sounded in Negev, south of the occupied Palestinian territories.
The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution and the Islamic Republic, Sayyed Ali Khamenei, said on his Twitter account: "The Zionist enemy is being punished... it is being punished now."
Iran continues to respond to the ongoing Zionist aggression against it within the framework of Operation "True Promise 3," targeting the enemy's military and strategic sites throughout the occupied Palestinian territories with ballistic missiles and drones.