Israel accused Tehran of committing a “grave mistake” on Sunday after reporting it had come under several waves of Iranian missile fire, the first such attack since a truce was announced on April 8 in the conflict in the Middle East.Air raid sirens sounded across large areas of northern and central Israel, including the cities of Haifa, Caesarea and Hadera, according to the military.Afterwards, Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir vowed the military would “strike the enemy with force as soon as the green light is given”, the military said.The Israeli army reported the attack just hours after Tehran had threatened to retaliate for a new Israeli strike on Beirut, Lebanon.Israel’s emergency service Magen David Adom said there were no reports of any casualties from the missiles but some people were injured while rushing to shelters.“The Iranian terrorist regime has made a grave mistake by once again choosing the path of terror,” military spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin said in a televised statement.
Israel army says Iran committed ‘grave mistake’ by firing missiles
Air raid sirens sounded on Sunday as Israel’s military worked to intercept Iranian missiles for the first time since an April ceasefire.











