Some 200 missiles fired in three major barrages

Iran missile barrages kill 3 Israelis, wound dozens including baby rescued from rubble

Several ballistic missiles impact in central Israel; IDF says most intercepted; Israeli official tells TV news ‘Iran will pay unbearably heavy price for firing at civilian areas’

Footage shows the aftermath in central Israel following Iran's retaliatory strikes early on June 14, 2025. (Oren Ziv/AFPTV/AFP); drone footage shows destruction in Rishon Lezion (Rishon Lezion Municipality drone team); a police officer holds a three-month-old baby after it was pulled from the ruins (Israel Police); police evacuate toddlers at the scene. (Aloni Mor/Flash90)

Iran launched three major barrages of ballistic missiles at Israel Friday night and early Saturday morning, sending Israelis across the country rushing to shelters as the skies were filled with streaks of light and fireballs from incoming projectiles and Israeli interceptions.

Some 80 people were reported hurt in the strikes, including three people who were critically injured and later succumbed to their wounds in the cities of Ramat Gan and Rishon Lezion. According to Magen David Adom, several more people were seriously hurt. The rest were lightly to moderately injured or suffered acute anxiety.

Two of the three fatalities were named Saturday as Etti Cohen Engel and Yisrael Aloni.

Iranian media claimed hundreds of missiles were fired in the first barrage late Friday, while the Israel Defense Forces estimated that the actual number in all the attacks stood at some 200.

Three waves of attacks overnight each consisted of dozens of missiles, according to the IDF, which declined to provide a specific number.

An explosion is seen during an Iranian missile attack in Tel Aviv, late on June 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Tomer Neuberg)

Several missiles impacted central Israel, with large explosions heard in the Tel Aviv area and smoke seen rising over several impact locations.

A barrage in the early hours of Saturday morning hit a residential area in Rishon Lezion, killing Aloni and a woman who was not immediately named, and at least 20 people were wounded.

A three-month-old baby was among those rescued from the rubble.

“I pulled her into my arms and then gave her to the first police officer I saw, and then started lifting out all the other family members,” Fire and Rescue Service Captain Idan Chen told the Walla news site.

A police officer holds a three-month-old baby after it was pulled from the ruins of a home hit by an Iranian missile in Rishon Letzion on June 14, 2025 (Israel Police)

“As we were doing this, there were people trapped in the home above and next door — and opposite there was a fire — and I’m trying to manage the incident amid complete destruction,” he said.

The baby was lightly wounded.

Israeli air defense system fires to intercept Iranian missiles over Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

A large fragment from an intercepted missile hit a town in northern Israel, causing damage, police said.

IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said most of the missiles were intercepted by air defenses or fell short before reaching the country.

“There are a limited number of impacts on buildings, some were caused by interception fragments,” he said.

An American official said the US assisted Israel in defending against the missile attacks.

“I can confirm that the US is assisting in shooting down missiles targeting Israel,” the official told AFP on condition of anonymity. No detail was given on the extent of the US role.

Fire and smoke rises from a destroyed building that was hit by a missile fired from Iran, in central Israel, on Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Tomer Appelbaum)

The IDF called on the public not to publish the locations or footage of missile impacts. “The enemy monitors the footage to improve its attack capabilities,” the military said.

Barrages starting Friday night

Phone alerts had been sent to Israelis shortly after 9 p.m., some 10 minutes before the first missiles hit, and sirens sounded shortly before their arrival in the specific locations under threat.

One missile struck a building in Ramat Gan, killing a woman.

The IDF’s Home Front Command advised people to remain in shelters until told it was safe to come out, rather than the usual 10 minutes when projectiles are fired from Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen. The all-clear was eventually given around 10:10 p.m.

The scene of an Iranian ballistic missile strike in the Tel Aviv area, June 13, 2025 (Magen David Adom)

Another salvo of missiles was fired after 1 a.m. Saturday morning, with Israelis given the all-clear to leave their shelters some 25 minutes later.

More missiles were fired several hours later, triggering sirens in the north and, subsequently, activating alerts across the country.

A ballistic missile in the latter salvo directly struck a building in Rishon Lezion in central Israel, causing extensive damage to numerous homes and injuring at least 19 people, including two people who died of their wounds.

Israeli security forces inspect destroyed houses that were struck by a missile fired from Iran, in Rishon Lezion, Israel on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Iran’s state news agency IRNA claimed hundreds of ballistic missiles had been launched in retaliation for Israel’s biggest-ever attacks on Iran, blasting Iran’s huge underground nuclear site at Natanz and other nuclear and military sites, and wiping out its top military commanders.

The Revolutionary Guards said they carried out attacks against dozens of targets in Israel.

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a statement that Israel had initiated a war and said it would not be allowed to do “hit and run” attacks without grave consequences.

This picture shows missile trails in the sky above Jerusalem on June 13, 2025, after a salvo from Iran. (Photo by Ahmad GHARABLI / AFP)

“The Zionist regime will not remain unscathed from the consequences of its crime. The Iranian nation must be guaranteed that our response will not be half-measured,” Khamenei said.

Defense Minister Israel Katz said Iran had “crossed red lines after it dared to fire missiles at civilian population concentrations in Israel.”

“We will continue to defend the citizens of Israel and ensure that the ayatollah regime pays a very heavy price for its heinous actions,” he added.

Channel 12 quoted an unnamed Israeli political source as threatening Iran with escalated strikes.

“Iran will pay an unbearably heavy price for firing at civilian areas,” the source was quoted as saying. “We know what Israel hit [in its attacks on Iranian targets today],” and we know what Israel decided not to hit. And that’s the next step.”

The remark appeared to be a reference to potential Israeli strikes on Iranian energy and infrastructure targets.

Earlier, Khamenei warned Israel faced a “bitter and painful” fate in response to the attack launched overnight against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.

The scene of an Iranian ballistic missile strike in the Tel Aviv area, June 13, 2025 (Magen David Adom)

Tehran launched 100 drones toward Israel in its initial response, but all were shot down by Israeli and other regional air defenses en route.

Israel had alerted citizens on Friday morning that Iran had launched more than 100 drones, which would take several hours to arrive, telling people nationwide to remain near bomb shelters. Three hours later, the IDF Home Front Command lifted its instruction to Israelis to remain near shelters without a single siren sounding in the country.

The IDF said late Friday morning that it had “control over the situation.”

Israel “opened its wicked and blood-stained hand to a crime in our beloved country, revealing its malicious nature more than ever by striking residential centers,” Khamenei said, in a statement carried by the state-run IRNA news agency.

The comments came after Israel launched a deadly wave of attacks that killed the Iranian armed forces’ chief of staff, the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, top aerospace officials, and senior nuclear scientists.

“With this crime, the Zionist regime has set itself up for a bitter and painful fate, and it will definitely receive it,” Khamenei said.

Iran said Israel’s actions underscored the Islamic Republic’s need to advance uranium enrichment and missile capabilities.

“One should not speak to such a predatory regime except in the language of power,” the Iranian government said in a statement. “The world now better understands Iran’s insistence on the right to enrichment, nuclear technology and missile power.”

The scene of an Iranian ballistic missile strike in the Tel Aviv area, June 13, 2025 (Magen David Adom)

The United States underlined Friday that it was not involved in the Israeli action and warned Tehran not to attack its personnel or interests.

But Tehran said the United States would be “responsible for consequences” as Israel’s operation “cannot have been carried out without the coordination and permission of the United States.”

Iranian armed forces spokesperson Abolfazl Shekarchi told state TV that Israel and the United States would pay a “heavy price” for the attacks.

Israel said early Friday that it had no choice but to attack Iran, adding that it had gathered intelligence that Tehran was approaching “the point of no return” in its pursuit of a nuclear weapon.

The Israeli operation was expected to last several days at least, according to military officials, who added that the Israel Defense Forces was preparing for heavy fire from Iran, but asserted that “at the end of the operation, there will be no nuclear threat” from the Islamic Republic.

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