Iran launches barrage of missiles at Israel
Ammon News - Sirens sounded on Monday morning in the areas of Jerusalem, the Upper Galilee, and the Golan Heights in the occupied Palestinian territories, after three new Iranian rocket salvos were detected towards Israel.
The Israeli occupation army said it had detected rocket launches from Iran.
In a statement, the army directed the public to enter protected areas and remain there until further notice.

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