00:00The facades of these residential buildings torn open.
00:03It's the aftermath of an Iranian strike on the city of Arad in southern Israel
00:08that left dozens wounded, several of them seriously.
00:11This resident managed to make it to a bomb shelter before the missile hit.
00:17There was a siren, then a boom. It was in the building.
00:21Thank God we were in the shelter. We went out and saw there was a direct hit.
00:27The attack came hours after similar scenes in Demona, around 25 kilometers away.
00:34This is the moment an Iranian missile struck the city, leaving schools wounded and locals shaken.
00:41I just dropped off my mom here at my grandmother's and I intended to do a U-turn
00:47and I saw an explosion, a fireball that fell here.
00:50I ran, my brother-in-law and me. He and I went inside and began to evacuate people.
00:56We evacuated them to an ambulance. Then the forces came here.
01:01The strike occurred not far from a nuclear facility, located around 13 kilometers southeast of the city.
01:08Officially, it's said to focus only on research,
01:11but it's widely thought to be the site of the Middle East's only nuclear arsenal,
01:15though Israel has never admitted to possessing nuclear weapons.
01:18The International Atomic Energy Agency said it was not aware of any damage to the site.
01:24Emergency workers said in both cities, interceptors were launched but failed to hit the missiles.
01:29Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attacks.
01:33This has been a very difficult evening in the battle for our future.
01:37We are determined to continue striking our enemies on all fronts.
01:43Iranian State TV said the attack on Domona was a, quote,
01:47response to an earlier strike on a nuclear site in Iran's Natanz.
01:51The IAEA's Director General has called for, quote,
01:54maximum military restraint, in particular in the vicinity of nuclear facilities.
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