Was Israeli PM Netanyahu’s office attacked? Iran makes a serious claim.

Tehran. Iran has claimed that it attacked the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has even said that in addition to targeting Netanyahu’s office, it also attacked the place where the Israeli Air Force commander was present. The report also claims that there is no information about Netanyahu. Israel has also not shared any information regarding these attacks.

What Iranian media reported:
In a statement carried by the Fars News Agency, the IRGC Guards said, “The office of the criminal prime minister of the Zionist regime and the headquarters of the regime’s air force commander were targeted.” The statement also said that Khebar missiles were used in the attack. Netanyahu’s condition remains unclear, according to the report.

Iran attacks southern Israel
Meanwhile, Israel has reported that at least 10 Israelis were injured in an Iranian ballistic missile attack in the Beersheba area of ​​southern Israel on Monday afternoon. One civilian is in critical condition, while the others suffered minor injuries. The local municipality said that the area is being thoroughly searched for more casualties in the debris caused by the missile. There is a fear that some more people may be buried under the debris.

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