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Missile Strikes Hit Dimona, Israel; Iran Issues New Threats Amid Escalating Conflict

Missile strikes impacted Dimona, Israel, and nearby Arad on Sunday, injuring approximately 180 people and causing widespread damage. This occurred as the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran entered its 24th day, with Iran threatening to target energy and water infrastructure.

On Sunday morning, residents of Dimona, Israel, discovered streets littered with shattered glass and the remnants of burnt debris following overnight missile strikes. Officials reported that about 180 individuals sustained injuries in these attacks, which also affected the nearby community of Arad. Dimona, known for its desert environment and the Negev Nuclear Research Center, has become a focal point in the ongoing regional tensions. The broader conflict, involving the United States and Israel against Iran, reached its 24th day on Monday. Iran issued a warning on Sunday, stating it would target the energy and water systems of its Gulf neighbours if President Trump acted on his threat to strike Iran's electricity grid. President Trump's ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its power plants concludes at 23:44 GMT on Monday, which is 3:14 a.m. Tuesday in Iran. The escalating situation in the Middle East has affected global financial markets, with stocks in China and Hong Kong experiencing significant declines on Monday. United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer has scheduled an urgent meeting to address the economic repercussions of the conflict.

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  • TimesNow — How Israel's Dimona, Now Under Attack By Iran, Has An Indian Connection
  • Al Jazeera Online — Iran war: What's happening on day 24 of US-Israel attacks?
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