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Power outages reported following barrage on Israel

According to initial reports, several impact sites and areas with interceptor debris were identified. The Israel Electric Corporation issued a statement noting that, due to a strike near a strategic infrastructure facility in the southern region, power supply disruptions have affected several communities in the area.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  06-23-2025 01:44
Last modified: 06-23-2025 15:55
Power outages reported following barrage on IsraelUsage under Israel's Intellectual Property Law Article 27(a)

An impact site in southern Israel, June 23, 2025 | Photo: Usage under Israel's Intellectual Property Law Article 27(a)

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Relentless missile barrages were launched from Iran toward Israel earlier Monday as Operation Rising Lion to eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities continued. The Israel Defense Forces Home Front Command instructed civilians to enter protected spaces, with air raid sirens activated in the Upper Galilee and Golan Heights. Sirens were later triggered in the Jerusalem and central regions due to detected launches.

Video: Near miss in southern Israel during an Iranian missile barrage, June 2025 / Credit: Usage under Israeli intellectual property law Article 27a

According to initial reports, several impact sites and areas with interceptor debris were identified. In the Lachish region, fires broke out in open areas. In the Shephelah region, a report indicated a missile or interceptor fragment had fallen. As of now, no casualties have been reported. Additionally, a missile impact was reported on a road in the southern region, with no casualties. A preliminary report also noted an impact in a southern city. In the northern region, one impact was reported without casualties. Magen David Adom first responder teams were dispatched to scan impact zones. Currently, no casualties have been reported across all areas in Israel.

The Israel Electric Corporation issued a statement noting that, due to an impact point near a strategic infrastructure facility in the southern region, power supply disruptions have affected several communities in the area.

No emergency calls have been received at the national hotline, and it was not immediately clear if there were any casualties.

Tags: 6/23Donald TrumpFordoIranian nuclear sitesIsfahanIsraelNatanzOperation Rising LionranUS strikes

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