The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran intensified early Saturday, with both nations launching fresh strikes as diplomatic negotiations in Geneva failed to produce a ceasefire agreement. The situation continues to grow more volatile with each passing day.
In central Israel, an Iranian missile — reportedly intercepted mid-air — caused a fire in a residential building in Holon. Residents were evacuated and emergency crews swiftly responded, but no injuries were reported.
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Israeli officials confirmed that five ballistic missiles were launched from Iran, triggering air raid sirens across central and southern regions of the country. Apart from the Holon fire, no major damage or casualties were recorded.
Iran’s latest strikes were framed as retaliation for recent Israeli air attacks on its nuclear infrastructure. With both sides showing no sign of de-escalation, and ceasefire talks stalling in Geneva, fears of a wider regional conflict are mounting.