Iran missile strikes injure more than 100 in two southern Israeli towns
More than 100 people were wounded after Iranian missiles struck two southern Israeli towns when air defences failed to stop the incoming projectiles, medics and officials said.
Two direct hits ripped open the fronts of residential buildings and left large craters in the ground.
Magen David Adom first responders reported 84 wounded in Arad — 10 of them seriously — following an earlier wave of injuries in nearby Dimona, where 33 people were hurt.
Iranian state television said the strike on Dimona, home to a nuclear facility,…