Israel detects new Iranian missile barrage, interceptors active

The Israeli military said Monday it detected a fresh salvo of ballistic missiles launched from Iranian territory, activating air defense systems and issuing public warnings as sirens sounded across central and southern Israel following an earlier Israeli strike on a southwestern Iranian petrochemical complex.
The Israeli army said Monday it detected a fresh barrage of ballistic missiles launched from Iranian territory, activating air defense systems to intercept the incoming projectiles as authorities urged residents to remain in protected areas.
Air defenses activated
Sirens sounded across central and southern Israel as the rockets approached, the military said in a statement. Authorities issued specific instructions for public safety through official channels, urging residents to remain in protected spaces until further notice.
Morning strike on industrial facility
Israeli aircraft targeted a petrochemical firm in southwestern Iran earlier Monday, causing partial damage to the industrial complex, Iranian officials said. The facility lies near the Persian Gulf — a vital energy corridor that has seen repeated disruptions since hostilities began in late February.
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Ceasefire efforts stall
The region has remained on edge since the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes against Iran in late February, prompting retaliatory attacks on Israeli territory and US assets across the Middle East. A temporary ceasefire took effect on April 8, but negotiations stalled within weeks over disputes regarding implementation terms and subsequent regional developments. Monday's exchanges mark the latest violation of the fragile truce, with both sides trading accusations over responsibility for the escalation.
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