JERUSALEM: Israeli medics said shrapnel wounded 20 people in the town of Dimona, home to a nuclear facility, after warnings of incoming missile fire from Iran. Magen David Adom first responders said their teams were treating approximately 20 victims at a number of impact sites, including a 10-year-old boy and a 40-year-old woman in moderate condition. Israeli police released pictures of officers in a building with a large hole blown in the wall. Dimona in southern Israel hosts a facility widely believed to possess the Middle East’s sole, if undeclared, nuclear arsenal.

JERUSALEM: A man was killed in central Israel after the latest round of Iranian missile fire, medics said Thursday, bringing the death toll in the country from the ongoing war to…

Air Defenses Failed to Intercept the Missiles, Leading to Direct Hits in Both Dimona and Arad in Two Separate Barrages. At Least Ten People Are in Serious Condition, Including One…