Khaberni - Just minutes after the end of US President Donald Trump's speech, in which he announced the destruction of Iranian capabilities and "the end of the Iranian missile program," the Iranian response came quickly when the official television announced that Iranian missiles had reached the port of Haifa.
Meanwhile, "Israel Hayom" newspaper reported that Israel intercepted an Iranian missile launched towards the north of the country immediately after Trump's speech regarding the ongoing war on Iran. Meanwhile, the Israeli Home Front confirmed the activation of warning sirens in Yir'on in the Upper Galilee after detecting missile launches.
On Thursday morning, the Israeli military announced that its air defenses had intercepted three rocket salvos fired by Iran in a matter of hours, resulting in four people being slightly injured and damage to locations in the Tel Aviv area.
Israeli media explained that the damages were caused by cluster munitions that explode in the air and scatter small bombs, while police units were called to nine damaged sites, according to Israeli media reports.
Before Trump's speech, Iranian media - on Thursday - announced the launch of a new wave of missiles towards the occupied territories, described by local media as a response to "extreme and irrational demands" made by the American side to end military operations.
The Israeli Emergency Service reported that it had dealt with 11 locations in the greater Tel Aviv area where fragments had fallen following an Iranian rocket attack, confirming that the number of injuries in Bnei Brak had risen to 3, one of which was serious.
Trump spoke - in a televised address to the American people from the White House early on Thursday morning - confirming that the United States is continuing its military operations against Iran, and emphasizing the continuation of the "Operation Epic Fury" until all American objectives are achieved, at a time when he considered that the strategic objectives of the war were close to being achieved.
Trump clarified that the American forces had achieved "swift and decisive victories" on the battlefield over the past four weeks, noting that most of Iran "had been destroyed," and that what remained would be "easy," according to his statement.
Trump warned that any movement towards Iranian nuclear sites would be met with "devastating missile strikes," confirming that these sites are under strict surveillance via satellites.



