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Iran Missiles Hit Southern Israel, Netanyahu Vows Retaliation
Iranian Missiles Strike Southern Israel Amid Rising Tensions
Iranian missiles struck the southern Israeli cities of Dimona and nearby Arad, resulting in over 100 injuries and significant damage. This marks the most destructive attack in the three-week war. Iran's state TV confirmed the Dimona attack, stating it was in retaliation for strikes on its nuclear facility at Natanz. Dimona houses a facility widely believed to be West Asia's only nuclear arsenal, though Israel has never officially acknowledged possessing nuclear weapons.
Netanyahu Vows Continued Strikes as Regional Hostilities Intensify
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue striking Iran following what he described as a "very difficult night." This comes as Saudi Arabia ordered an Iranian diplomat and three team members to leave the country. The kingdom and its Gulf neighbors continue to face Iranian strikes in retaliation for US-Israeli attacks, exacerbating regional instability.
Cuba Suffers Blackouts, Ukrainian Energy Facilities Hit
In other news, Cuba experienced its second nationwide blackout in less than a week, as its power grid struggles under a US oil blockade. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that parts of his country were without electricity following Russian strikes on energy facilities. This occurred as Zelensky's team met with US officials in a bid to revive stalled talks on ending the four-year-long war.
*Source: YouTube: WION (2026-03-22)*



