15 Iranian Missiles in 4 Waves Trigger Alarms in Israel for 40 Minutes

Iran launched 15 missiles in 4 successive waves across Israel, activating warning sirens for 40 minutes.
This marks the longest continuous activation of sirens since the beginning of Israel’s military operation against Iran.
Sirens were triggered first in northern Israel, then in the central region, and later in the south with each wave of missiles.
Israeli television channels reported missile impacts in at least four locations, without any reported casualties.
One of the sites hit was near a power station in southern Israel.
The Israeli Electric Company stated: “Following damage to one of the strategic infrastructure facilities in the south, there have been reports of power outages in several areas.”
It added: “Electric Company teams are on their way to several field sites to restore power as quickly as possible. These actions include infrastructure repairs and safety risk mitigation, carried out in coordination with security forces.”
Channel 12 reported: “Sirens blared for 40 minutes. In total, between 10 and 15 missiles were fired.”
It noted that missiles landed in Ashdod, the Negev, Haifa, and Safed, with no casualties reported.
It described today’s missile strikes as “unusual,” stating: “This morning’s method of attack was different. Instead of heavy shelling, the missile fire continued intermittently over a long period, targeting wide areas.”
The channel also reported that the Knesset was evacuated during the siren alerts.
The Israeli military confirmed that sirens sounded across the entire country.
This means all Israelis spent nearly an hour in shelters today.
According to Israeli estimates, “Iran has launched around 500 missiles and over 1,000 drones toward Israel since the start of the war.”