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Iran fires hypersonic missiles at Israel, successful hitting the target.

Tension escalating as Iran launched at least 180 missiles into Israel on Tuesday, the latest in a series of rapidly escalating attacks between Israel and Iran and its Arab allies that threatens to push the Middle East closer to a regionwide war.

Israeli military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said the country’s air defenses intercepted many of the incoming Iranian missiles, though some landed in central and southern Israel. Israel’s national rescue service said two people were lightly wounded by shrapnel. In the West Bank, Palestinian officials said a Palestinian man was killed by a missile that fell near the town of Jericho, though it wasn’t clear where the attack originated.

Iran said the barrage was retaliation for a series of devastating blows Israel has landed in recent weeks against the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon, which has been firing rockets into Israel since the Gaza war began. Earlier Tuesday, Israel launched what it said is a limited ground incursion in southern Lebanon

Isreal failed to intersept the missiles, with a number of the hitting the targets. Massive number of missiles Raine the Isael capital, Tel Aviv from Iran, though the Isreal government couldn’t establish the source of the attach where the missiles were really launched. There has been a direct hit in Tel Aviv and other areas with explosions heard allover.

The attack was a big surprise to the Israel government as the Irans use hypersonic missiles, hitting the target in just under 12 minutes. Israel said it managed to counter some of the missiles but they are not sure of the effect until it is investigated.

The war in the Middle East region continue to bring the world closer to a world war three, with the US warning that Iran might be planning another attack on Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed late Tuesday to retaliate against Iran, which he said “made a big mistake tonight and it will pay for it.”

Moments before Iran launched its missiles, a shooting attack in Tel Aviv left at least six people dead, police said, adding that the two suspects who had opened fire on a boulevard in the Jaffa neighborhood had also been killed

Iran said it fired Tuesday’s missiles as retaliation for attacks that killed leaders of Hezbollah, Hamas and the Iranian military. It referenced Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Revolutionary Guard Gen. Abbas Nilforushan, both killed in an Israeli airstrike last week in Beirut. It also mentioned Ismail Haniyeh, a top leader in Hamas who was assassinated in Tehran in a suspected Israeli attack in July.

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