After Dimona shock, Iran delivers 2nd blow to Israel; Cluster bombs pierce 'mighty' Iron Dome again

Tensions in the Middle East have reached a dangerous new level as Iran launches cluster warhead missile strikes on Israel, marking a second major escalation following the Dimona shock. Reports indicate that Iranian missiles equipped with cluster munitions—designed to split mid-air and scatter multiple explosive bomblets—have pierced Israel’s Iron Dome defense system, raising serious concerns about its effectiveness. Several missiles struck southern Israeli cities including areas near Dimona, triggering mass casualties and widespread destruction. Over 100 civilians were injured in recent attacks, with some strikes overwhelming interception systems. Experts say cluster munitions are particularly difficult to intercept because they release dozens of smaller bombs across wide areas, making traditional air defense systems less effective. This latest wave of attacks signals a new phase in the Iran–Israel conflict, with growing fears of further escalation and regional spillover.

 
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