(haipo) – War Updates Page: The page is updated throughout the seventh day of the Israel-Iran war.
The Iranian terrorist regime is selling its weapons. It continues to fire ballistic missiles at Israel and tries to cause maximum casualties in the Israeli homeland, mainly civilians, while it falls... a strategy of Shiite suicide bombers.
16:44 – Barrage on Haifa
MDA:
Following the alarms that were heard in the last few minutes in the north of the country, at this stage no calls have been received at the Magen David Adom 101 hotline regarding either falls or injuries, with the exception of a woman who was injured on her way to the protected area. Update later if necessary.



12:55 – Israel will eliminate Khamenei – the official statement:
10:15 - Fire caused by weapons fragments In Haifa
09:45 – The Revolutionary Guards' "News" website has been shut down
The website irna.ir, which pretends to be a news website and is actually used by Iran's (extinct) Revolutionary Guards to spread lies in endless quantities, is not responding. For example: The website publishes news every day about the downing of an IDF F-35 jet and all sorts of strange photos of Mossad agents being captured in flip-flops.
This site has been experiencing difficulties in recent days, and then it is back up and running. It seems that it has been experiencing severe hacker attacks, and then its operators are repairing the damage and putting it back online. As you may recall, yesterday hackers also took over Iranian television broadcasts and called on residents to overthrow the corrupt and unnecessary ayatollah regime.

09:20 IDF attacks inactive plutonium production nuclear reactor
IDF spokesperson:
Air Force strikes in Iran tonight: 40 fighter jets attacked dozens of military targets with more than 100 munitions. The IDF attacked a non-active nuclear reactor in the Arak region of Iran.
During the night, 40 Air Force fighter jets, under precise intelligence guidance from the Intelligence Department, attacked dozens of military targets in Tehran and other areas throughout Iran with more than 100 munitions.
As part of the wave of attacks and as part of the IDF's extensive operations to damage the Iranian regime's nuclear weapons program, the nuclear reactor in the Arak region of Iran was attacked, including the structure that seals the reactor, which is a main component in plutonium production.
Construction of the reactor began in 1997 but was not completed due to the intervention of the international community.
The reactor is designed to produce high-yield plutonium, which would enable the acquisition of nuclear weapons. In light of various agreements, in recent years the Iranian regime has promoted the conversion of the reactor to one with a low plutonium production potential, which would not allow the acquisition of nuclear weapons.
The regime deliberately ordered that it not complete the conversion, which would have prevented its use as a nuclear weapon, in order to create pressure on the West.
The attack was carried out against the component intended for producing plutonium, thus preventing its ability to be reused to produce nuclear weapons.

7:19 Missile barrage on Israel
(haipo) – Several fallout areas in the center and south. Damage to Soroka Hospital. Fallout sites also in the center of the country.
There were interceptions in Haifa and about ten explosions were heard. As of this time, no casualties or damage have been reported.
MDA:
MDA medics and paramedics are providing medical treatment to several injured people at several scenes and are providing medical treatment and referring them to hospitals, a 60-year-old man in serious condition, with injuries from the blade and shrapnel, and a 22-year-old in mild condition. Update later.
Home Front Command:
A finish that was in protected spaces
ZAKA:
ZAKA volunteers are deployed in all arenas across the country, and for now, no fatalities have been located at the various arenas.
A short time ago, a report was received at the ZAKA 1220 hotline about missile hits in several areas in the center and south of the country. ZAKA volunteers are scanning the impact areas in all relevant areas and assisting the security and rescue forces in locating and rescuing people in all areas. Dozens of injured people were evacuated from the various areas by the security and rescue forces. For now, no reports of fatalities have been received.





Why did the interception percentage drop dramatically from 95 percent to 75 percent? What is the reason for this?
Is it possible that there is a shortage of interceptors?
I don't think the interception percentage has decreased. There are simply missiles that are not intercepted because they fall in open areas.