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Israel’s Haifa attacked again  ( Haifa )   

Tehran: Iran has again launched a fierce missile attack on Israel’s Haifa  ( Haifa )   city. Due to this, high black smoke and flames can be seen rising from many buildings. Amid the fierce war going on with Israel for about a week, a big statement has come from Iran’s President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian. Through a post on his X account, he has warned of immediate stopping of enemy aggression, otherwise there will be a harsh response.

Dr. Pezeshkian wrote in a post on his X account, we have always wished for peace and stability, but in the present circumstances, the only way to end this imposed war is to unconditionally stop the enemy aggression and give a solid guarantee to end the audacity of the Zionist terrorists forever. Otherwise, our response will be even harsher and remorseful for the enemy.”

Attack on Haifa city again

Iran’s missiles again attacked the Israeli city of Haifa on Friday. It is being claimed that in this attack, Iranian missiles have also targeted Israel’s Microsoft building.

Iran is carrying out rapid missile attacks, sirens ringing in Tel Aviv

Iran is continuously carrying out missile attacks on various cities of Israel. The Israeli army has said that due to the Iranian attack, air strike sirens are ringing at various places in the city and people have been asked to go to safe places and bunkers.

Attack on Israel’s West Bank and Microsoft office also

Iran has also attacked Israel’s Microsoft office and West Bank with missiles. Iran’s news agency has released a video, in which a building is shown burning. It is claimed to be the Microsoft office. At the same time, there is also news of a missile falling on the Israeli settlement Elkana in the West Bank, which is located in the north-western Samaria hills of the West Bank. It is located near Salfit. It was founded in 1977 and is located about 3.1 kilometers east of the Green Line and the city of Rosh-Hain. The settlement is considered illegal under international law, although the Israeli government rejects this claim.