Iranian Missile Barrage Ignites Fires in Haifa, Tel Aviv Suburb Holon
Iranian Missile Barrage Ignites Fires in Haifa, Tel Aviv Suburb Holon
Iranian missiles struck several locations in Israel overnight, Israeli media reported, igniting fires in at least three cities. Footage circulating on local channels showed extensive damage in the northern port city of Haifa on 20 June, followed hours later by a blaze on the roof of a residential building in Tel Aviv. In the early hours of 21 June, a building in the central Israeli city of Holon also caught fire following what Israeli outlets said was another missile impact, according to a dispatch carried by Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency. Emergency crews were deployed to all affected sites, and authorities said they were still assessing casualties and the extent of structural damage. Israeli officials have not yet issued a formal statement on the strikes, and there was no immediate claim of responsibility from Tehran. The incidents come amid heightened regional tensions after a series of exchanges between Iran-aligned groups and Israeli forces in recent months.
MMario Nawfal
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Iranian Ballistic Missile Hits Israel’s Haifa, IDF Reports New Salvo
Iranian Ballistic Missile Hits Israel’s Haifa, IDF Reports New Salvo
An Iranian ballistic missile struck the northern Israeli port city of Haifa on 20 June, according to footage carried by regional outlets and an alert issued by the Israeli Defense Forces. Videos of the impact show a large explosion and a plume of smoke rising over the city, Israel’s third-largest urban centre and the site of key petrochemical and naval facilities. Initial local reports point to significant structural damage near the point of impact, but authorities have not yet released information on casualties or the status of critical infrastructure. The IDF said it detected a new wave of ballistic missiles launched from Iran earlier in the day and activated air-defence batteries, urging residents to remain in shelters until further notice. Iranian state-linked media distributed similar footage of the strike, framing it as part of Tehran’s ongoing retaliation against Israel. The attack underscores the escalating exchanges between the two countries this month and raises fresh concerns over the security of strategic facilities along Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Israeli officials said assessments of damage and potential operational disruptions at the port of Haifa are continuing.
ششبكة رصد
17 hours
Iranian Missiles Damage Haifa Building Housing Israel’s Interior Ministry
Iranian Missiles Damage Haifa Building Housing Israel’s Interior Ministry
Iranian missile strikes on the northern Israeli port city of Haifa early Saturday damaged part of a government complex that houses offices of the Israeli Interior Ministry, according to a New York Times report cited by Al Jazeera and several regional outlets. The extent of the structural damage has not been independently verified and Israeli authorities have not yet released information on possible casualties. The incident marks one of the most direct hits on an Israeli governmental facility since the current round of hostilities between Tehran and Jerusalem escalated earlier this year.
SSprinter Observer
2 hours
Israel Intercepts Suspected Iranian Drone Near Haifa Without Sirens
Israel Intercepts Suspected Iranian Drone Near Haifa Without Sirens
Israel’s military intercepted an unmanned aerial vehicle off the coast of Haifa on Friday evening, Israeli Army Radio reported. The drone, which the broadcaster said was Iranian, was brought down over Haifa Bay without air-raid sirens being triggered in the city or surrounding communities. Local officials, including Haifa’s mayor, confirmed the interception and said no injuries or damage were reported. The absence of alarms suggests the aircraft evaded Israel’s standard early-warning systems, an issue likely to draw further scrutiny from defense authorities amid heightened regional tensions.
االجزيرة - عاجل
9 hours
Iranian Missile Barrages Wound Dozens in Israel, Teen Critically Hurt in Haifa
Iranian Missile Barrages Wound Dozens in Israel, Teen Critically Hurt in Haifa
Iran fired fresh ballistic missiles at Israel on Friday, setting off nationwide air-raid sirens and striking the northern port city of Haifa. Magen David Adom said a 16-year-old boy and a man in his 40s were evacuated in serious condition with shrapnel wounds, while a 54-year-old man was moderately injured. Emergency crews were still sweeping additional impact sites for possible casualties. The latest salvo follows a barrage on 16 June that hit four locations in central Israel and left 67 people hurt, including a woman in her 30s in serious condition, six people with moderate injuries and dozens suffering light wounds or acute anxiety, according to the emergency service. The exchanges mark the eighth consecutive day of hostilities between the long-time adversaries. Israel says it struck research and development facilities tied to Iran’s nuclear programme overnight, while Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claim to have launched more than 100 attack and suicide drones at Israel during the same period. Reuters reports that at least 25 people have been killed and over 200 wounded in Israel since the current round of fighting began.
HHindustan Times
17 hours
Iran’s IRGC Says It Strikes Israeli Channel 14 Site in Haifa
Iran’s IRGC Says It Strikes Israeli Channel 14 Site in Haifa
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired Sejil-3 ballistic missiles at what it described as the field-broadcast headquarters of Israel’s Channel 14 in the northern port city of Haifa, Iranian outlet Nour News reported on 20 June. The strike followed a prior warning issued by Tehran, according to the same source. Israeli officials had not immediately confirmed the attack or reported casualties. The incident comes amid heightened regional tensions, with previous exchanges of fire between Iran-aligned forces and Israel over recent months.
االجزيرة مباشر
16 hours
Maersk Halts Haifa Port Calls Amid Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict
Maersk Halts Haifa Port Calls Amid Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict
Container-shipping giant A.P. Møller-Maersk said on Friday it has suspended all vessel calls and stopped accepting new cargo for Israel’s Haifa port with immediate effect, citing heightened security risks. The Danish company explained that the decision followed a fresh assessment of "potential risks to crews and assets" after Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed missile and drone attacks on military and industrial sites in Haifa and Tel Aviv. Maersk added it has not experienced other operational disruptions in the region and continues to serve the southern Israeli port of Ashdod. Haifa, privatised in 2022, is 70 percent owned by India’s Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone and 30 percent by Israel’s Gadot Group. Handling roughly 20 million tonnes of cargo a year, the Mediterranean gateway is a linchpin for trade on the emerging India-Middle East-Europe corridor. Adani Ports did not immediately comment on Maersk’s move. Maersk said it is working with customers to arrange alternative routings and will revisit the suspension once conditions allow. The pause underscores how the escalating Israel-Iran confrontation is rippling through global supply chains.
RReuters
18 hours
Iranian Missile Damages Haifa Mosque, Israeli Minister Says
Iranian Missile Damages Haifa Mosque, Israeli Minister Says
An Iranian ballistic missile struck the Al-Jarina Mosque in Haifa’s Wadi Nisnas neighborhood on 20 June, injuring several Muslim clerics inside the building, according to Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar. The seaside city is home to both Arab and Jewish communities and lies roughly 90 kilometers north of Tel Aviv. Saar condemned the attack as a war crime, alleging that Tehran is deliberately targeting Muslim, Christian and Jewish civilians and their places of worship. The strike formed part of the latest Iranian missile barrage against Israel; authorities have not yet released a detailed casualty count or information on damage beyond the mosque.
VVisegrád 24
15 hours
Explosion Rocks Israel’s Haifa; Cause Unconfirmed
Explosion Rocks Israel’s Haifa; Cause Unconfirmed
A large explosion was reported in the northern Israeli port city of Haifa on the afternoon of 20 June. Video and photographs circulating online show a powerful blast and rising smoke shortly before 13:00 local time. Several accounts attributed the incident to a missile strike launched from Iran, but the claim has not been verified. Israeli authorities have yet to issue a statement on the cause of the explosion or potential casualties, and no militant group has taken responsibility. Emergency services were seen heading toward the affected area, while residents reported hearing at least one detonation. Details on the extent of damage to the city’s industrial facilities and port remain unclear as the situation continues to develop.
SSulaiman Ahmed
17 hours
Witnesses Report Smoke Rising Over Israel’s Haifa Port City
Witnesses cited by Reuters said a plume of smoke was seen rising over the Israeli port city of Haifa on Friday afternoon. The cause of the smoke and whether there were any casualties or damage were not immediately clear. Israeli authorities had yet to issue a statement at the time of the reports.
اایران اینترنشنال - خبر فوری
17 hours
Iranian Ballistic Missile Strikes Hit Israeli Cities Haifa and Beersheba With Direct Hit on Beersheba
Iranian Ballistic Missile Strikes Hit Israeli Cities Haifa and Beersheba With Direct Hit on Beersheba
On June 20, 2025, Israeli cities Haifa and Beersheba were struck by missile attacks. Haifa experienced a large explosion, described as a heavy hit, while Beersheba was directly hit by an Iranian ballistic missile. Multiple sources confirmed the impact in Beersheba, with footage showing the missile strike causing fires and shattered glass. The attacks have been widely reported with visual evidence from surveillance cameras capturing the moments of impact in both cities.
CCGTN
17 hours
Israeli Military Reports Air Defense Failure as 15 Iranian Missiles Strike Tel Aviv and Haifa, Air Force Intercepts
The Israeli military has reported multiple missile attacks launched from Iran targeting Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Haifa. Initial reports indicated that at least 10 Iranian missiles were not intercepted by Israel's air defense systems during these strikes. Subsequently, the Israeli Air Force has been actively engaged in intercepting additional missile launches from Iran, with sirens sounding in northern Israel as a warning to residents. Israeli sources later reported that approximately 15 missiles were launched from Iran, prompting ongoing interception efforts by the Israeli Air Force to neutralize the threat.
االعربية عاجل
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