Iran ' s ballistic missile attack on Israel caused few casualties and little damage, but it marked a further escalation of tensions in the Middle East as Israeli forces battle Tehran's militant proxies. The civilian toll Iran’s ballistic missile attacks on Israel during the 12 days of war claimed the lives of 28 people — all but one of them civilians — and wounded over 3,000 people. Twenty-eight Israeli civilians were killed by Iranian missiles. Among them: a Holocaust survivor, a child cancer patient, Muslims, and entire families. Their stories reveal the human cost behind the headlines. Over the following 12 days, Iran and Israel traded missile fire. Israeli attacks , many launched from within Iran , revealed deep Israeli infiltration of Iran’s security network. Meanwhile, Iran exposed serious vulnerabilities in Israel ’s much-hyped missile defence systems, managing to hit several key targets. Israel announced a ceasefire on 24 June, claiming to have "eliminated an immediate. While the road ahead remains uncertain, those 12 days brought some of the most sustained and direct attacks on Israeli cities in decades. Dozens of Iranian missiles broke through Israel ’s Iron Dome and layered defense systems, resulting in deaths, injuries, and significant damage to critical infrastructure. Casualties and civilian impact. Estimates suggest that it cost the Iranians at least one million dollars to produce each missile, and they employed advanced models such as Emad and Kheibar, and even the Fattah-1, which is. Iran launched almost 200 ballistic missiles towards Israel on Tuesday night. The Israeli military said most of the missiles were intercepted, but that a small number struck central and southern. According to Israeli figures, the 40 Iranian missiles that struck the ground caused 24 deaths and more than 804 injuries. Eight people are in critical condition, 41 are moderately wounded, and 755 sustained minor injuries.
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