Iran launches missiles against israel

Domestically built Iranian missiles are displayed as part of a permanent exhibition in a recreational area of northern Tehran, Iran, March 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

#Missiles

This Saturday, April 4, 2026, the conflict between Israel and Iran continues intensely

According to US intelligence reports, Iran has been able to quickly recover bunkers and missile silos hit by American and Israeli bombings.

Iranian teams remove the rubble and put the launchers back into operation a few hours after the attacks.

Furthermore, Tehran uses decoys (false targets) to confuse adversaries, making it difficult to know how many launchers were actually destroyed.

Meanwhile, Iran launched more ballistic missiles against Israel.

One of them caused a fire in an industrial area near Beersheba, in the south of the country, but without injuries.

Another attack with cluster missiles (which split into several smaller bombs) brought down a building in Ramat Gan and caused power outages in parts of Rosh Ha’ayin.

In Bnei Brak, a 45-year-old man was slightly injured by glass shards.

Israeli defenses intercepted most of the projectiles, but debris from one fell on a building in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, without causing a fire or casualties.

In Beirut, Lebanon, explosions were heard after the Israeli Air Force announced attacks against Hezbollah militia targets.

The Times of Israel’s liveblog is following these developments in real time, showing that Iran maintains missile launch capability despite the bombings it has suffered, while Israel and its allies continue to respond to the attacks.

The situation continues to evolve, with the risk of escalation in the regional conflict.


Published in 04/04/2026 06h09


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