Fire erupts after Iran missile strike

Blaze hits industrial zone in southern Israel

Fire erupts after Iran missile strike

Smoke billowed over an industrial zone in southern Israel after an Iranian missile barrage, with debris from intercepted projectiles believed to have sparked a fire in the Ne'ot Hovav complex. Ne'ot Hovav, about 13 km from Beersheba, hosts several military bases as well as industrial infrastructure, raising concerns about both civilian and strategic impacts.

Israel’s fire and rescue service said the blaze affected facilities that include chemical and industrial plants, including ADAMA’s Makhteshim site, and warned residents to avoid the area because of hazardous materials while 34 firefighting crews worked to contain the incident.

Israel reported detection of multiple missile waves launched from Iran and activated air defenses.

The Iranian Army announced in a statement that it has carried out a drone offensive against the strategic electronic warfare and radar centers of the Zionist regime in Haifa.

Also the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Army announced the strategic electronic warfare and radar center "ELTA", part of the Zionist regime's aerospace group in the port of Haifa, and the fuel storage facilities at Ben Gurion Airport have been targeted by the powerful drone strikes of the Iranian Army.