More than 160 people have been injured, some seriously, in Iranian missile attacks on two southern Israeli cities near a nuclear facility, Israeli emergency officials have said.
They say 84 people are being treated in Arad and another 78 in Dimona, after ballistic missiles hit the cities on Saturday evening.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says it is not aware of any damage to the nuclear research facility located about 13 km outside Dimona.
Iranian state television previously said the strikes were in response to an attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility on Saturday.
At least seven people were injured in an Iranian rocket attack on Tel Aviv on Sunday, emergency services said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the rocket attacks on Israeli cities, near Jerusalem's holy sites, and a British military base in the Indian Ocean, along with the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz, were all evidence that Iran poses a threat to the world.
"Israel and the United States are working together for the whole world," Netanyahu said from the southern city of Arad, which was hit by an Iranian missile, injuring dozens of people.
"The time has come for leaders of other countries to join us," he told foreign journalists.






















