It's impossible to hide anymore! Israel has suffered significant losses, and Netanyahu himself admitted it. Israel had a difficult night! On March 22, according to AFP, after the US and Israel bombed Iran's nuclear facilities, Iran immediately launched two waves of attacks on southern Israel in the evening. The French media reported that several missiles broke through Israel's interception, causing at least 100 casualties in southern Israel and the most severe material losses for the country since the war began three weeks ago.

Israeli domestic television stations are showing scenes of large-scale destruction of buildings, as well as groups of rescue workers searching for survivors among the ruins. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu admitted: "This was a very difficult night." He also vowed to continue fighting the enemy on all fronts. Obviously, the US-Israeli bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities prompted Iran to launch continuous missile attacks on Israel.

Naturally, Iran's attack was not random; it had precise target selection. In fact, Iran's missiles targeted Dimaona, a key city in Israel with nuclear research and development centers. Israel admitted that the interception of Iranian missiles failed and is conducting an investigation. Ballistic missiles with hundreds of kilograms of explosive warheads hit ground targets twice. Israel admitted that this means Iran still has resources available to respond to Israel and the United States' bombings.

The United States previously claimed to have significantly weakened Iran's ability to retaliate, but the result was that Iran became even more fierce. Israel was caught off guard, its air defense system was penetrated, leaving such a big gap, resulting in the most severe losses from the war with Iran. Facts prove that Iran was well-prepared, and now Israel is making tough statements, which indicates that Israel is also feeling the pain. At this stage of the war, Israel may suffer even heavier casualties.

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