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In the morning of March 25th, an Iranian ballistic missile landed near the coastal city of Hadera in northern Israel. The strike was aimed at a local power station.
Key points:
- Iran has attacked targets in Israel for the second time in a short period, striking the power station in Hadera.
- Some of the Iranian army’s missiles, launched during the attack, may have been intercepted by defense systems.
Iran attacked Israel’s energy infrastructure
In the morning, alarm sirens sounded across central Israel and parts of the north. It is noted that this attack was the fourth round of missile shelling from Iran towards Israel.
According to preliminary military assessments, some of the missiles launched during this assault were likely intercepted by air defense systems. Rescuers responded to reports of falling missile debris in several areas following interceptions.
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One of the missiles fell in an open area near Hadera, causing no injuries. Shortly after, the Israel Electric Corporation stated that its infrastructure suffered no damage as a result of the attack.
Israel’s largest power station, the “Orot Rabin” power station, is located in Hadera.
Iran had previously threatened to strike power stations in Israel and across the Persian Gulf, and last week its attacks forced the shutdown of the Bazan refinery in Haifa.
