Khaberni - Israeli sources reported on Wednesday, that 25 people were injured due to falling rocket debris in central Israel.
The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth previously reported that 14 people were injured as a result of prior bombings launched from Iran towards the center of the country.
The Israeli military also recorded significant material damage after intercepting a new wave of Iranian rockets.
A source stated that the skies of Tel Aviv experienced violent explosions following a new barrage of rockets, and loud explosion sounds were heard in central areas and Tel Aviv.
Iran launched another batch of rockets, but Israeli sources reported that they fell in an open area in central Israel.
The Israeli military stated that its air defenses worked to intercept rockets launched from Iran.
The Israeli military also announced on Wednesday, a preliminary tally of its military operations against Iran, revealing that it carried out hundreds of sorties and thousands of strikes since the war began.
The military stated in a release that it conducted more than 800 offensive sorties, during which it targeted nearly 4000 sites inside Iran with approximately 16,000 various ammunitions.
The statement continued: "It can now be disclosed that, following an intensive identification and planning operation led by the intelligence and the Israeli Air Force post 'Operation Lion's Roar', more than 5000 new targets were identified, including thousands of elements that were subsequently targeted during the operation."
It noted that the operations were not limited to the Iranian arena, but extended to other fronts, where about 7000 additional targets in different arenas were targeted, as part of what it described as "multi-front combat".
And on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel will continue its military campaign and continue "to crush the regime in Iran", confirming that the war which began more than a month ago "is not over yet."
Netanyahu's stance came following an announcement by the Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stating that his country has "the will to end the war", but it wants "guarantees to prevent the recurrence of aggression".



