No safe place in 'Israel' if civilians targeted again: Iranian source
An Iranian source tells Nour News that any renewed Israeli attacks on residential areas will lead to severe retaliation, marking a shift in Iran's response strategy.
Firefighters work to extinguish a blaze after a missile launched from Iran struck Tel Aviv, occupied Palestine, Monday, June 16, 2025 (AP)
An informed Iranian source told Nour News that if "Israel" once again targets residential buildings, no place within the Israeli entity will remain safe. The source emphasized that Iran has now entered a new phase and aims to change the strategic calculations of the Israeli entity.
According to the source, any action taken by the Israeli regime as part of its aggression will be met with several Iranian countermeasures that are even more forceful, adding that the "foolishness of Netanyahu and the Israeli entity will result in a lesson the entity will never forget."
'The beginning of the end'
The source declared that continued aggression against Iran will undoubtedly mark the beginning of the end for the Israeli entity.
He also noted that the occupation now understands the need to reconsider all previous strategic assessments after witnessing the speed and scale of Iran's retaliatory capabilities, including millions of missiles.
For years, public faith in "Israel’s" Iron Dome and layered defense systems has served as a psychological buffer against escalating regional threats. That confidence is now visibly eroding. Iranian ballistic missiles have continued to breach multiple layers of "Israel’s" missile shield in recent days, even as officials attempt to reassure the public.
#BREAKING | Additional videos confirm direct impacts across occupied #Palestine.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) June 16, 2025
The video also shows an immediate power outage following the impact.#Iran pic.twitter.com/9e0MynT7S3
Fortified Israeli bunkers taste Iranian lethality
According to The Telegraph, after three consecutive nights of Iranian missile strikes, growing numbers of Israeli settlers are beginning to grasp a truth long acknowledged by military officials: the much-touted missile defense system is, in their own words, “not hermetic".
In one of the most alarming incidents yet, at least five more Israeli settlers were killed overnight, including two settlers in the illegal settlement of Petah Tikvah, located east of Tel Aviv.
According to the Army Radio, the two Israeli settlers were killed despite taking refuge in a reinforced shelter, a place believed to offer protection from such attacks.
The report confirmed that a ballistic missile from Iran struck directly between two fortified bunkers, rendering the so-called “protected space” ineffective under the concentrated impact of the warhead. The blast penetrated the structure with lethal force.
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