Khaberni - The Israeli Ministry of Health announced on Sunday that the number of casualties from the Iranian missile attack on the city of Arad and the Dimona area has risen to 182.
The ministry said in a statement that the number of injured in Arad (south) increased to 118 people, 116 of whom were transferred to Soroka Hospital in the city of Be'er Sheva.
It added: "Among those injured who were transferred to Soroka, 7 are in serious conditions, 22 in moderate conditions, and 87 in mild conditions."
The ministry also pointed out that two people in moderate condition were transferred to Sheba Hospital in Tel Aviv (central).
The ministry said, "As a result of last night's Dimona incident, 64 injured were transferred to Soroka Hospital, including one in serious condition, two in moderate condition, and 61 in mild condition."
On Saturday evening, the Israeli ambulance service reported that a rocket fall in the Arad area injured 67 people, and 50 were injured in Dimona, before the announcement of the new toll.
According to the official broadcasting authority, the rocket was able to destroy an entire neighborhood in Arad and injured dozens of residents.
These data come at a time when Israel is imposing strict censorship on the results of the Iranian military response and Hezbollah attacks, as the military exercises strict control over the media, and warns Israelis against publishing video clips of losses or revealing targeted locations.
Since February 28, Israel and the United States have been waging an aggression on Iran resulting in the death of hundreds, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and security officials, widespread destruction, and Tehran responding by launching rockets and drones towards Israel.
Iran is also launching attacks on what it claims to be bases and U.S. interests in Arab countries, but some of these have killed and wounded people and damaged civilian property, which the targeted countries have condemned, demanding a halt to the attacks.



