Quds - (Saba):
The Zionist Energy Minister announced on Monday that approximately eight thousand homes in the occupied city of Ashdod were cut off from power due to Iranian missile strikes.
For its part, the Israeli electricity company said that following an attack near a strategic infrastructure facility belonging to the company in the south of the country, power supplies were cut off to several towns in the area.
The company stated that teams were dispatched to several locations in the area to restore power as quickly as possible, explaining that infrastructure repairs and security threats were being mitigated.
Israel's Channel 12 reported that Iranian missiles directly hit the electricity company in the south of the country.
This morning, Iran launched a missile attack on various Israeli sites inside occupied Palestine, and sirens sounded for approximately 40 minutes, the longest series of sirens since the start of the confrontation between the Zionist enemy and Iran.
Israeli media reported that at least seven rockets landed in cities on the coastal plain and in the south. Meanwhile, the mayor of Ashdod reported that a rocket fell on a road adjacent to the city.

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