Tehran, IRNA – The Israeli regime suffered some $100 million worth of damage only in the early hours of Iranian missile and drone attacks on Sunday, according to reports from media outlets in the Israeli-occupied territories.

The reports cited by the Lebanon-based al-Mayadeen TV channel on Sunday said that the damage on Israel had been inflicted mostly on the regime’s missile defense systems as they were trying to intercept drones and missiles fired from Iran. 

Israel’s Channel 14 said that several missiles had hit Arad, located 45 kilometers from Be'er Sheva, in the south of the occupied territories, injuring several people. 

Several missiles also hit the Umm al-Fahm city in the north of the occupied territories, causing rescue workers and medics to rush to the scene. 

Several other missiles hit the Negev desert in south of the Israeli-occupied lands. 

Iran’s elite IRGC military forces said in a statement in the early hours of Sunday that it had fired dozens of missiles and drones at areas controlled by the Israeli regime. 

The attacks were carried out to respond to Israel’s numerous crimes against the Iranian nation, including an airstrike earlier this month on an Iranian consulate in Syria which killed two senior IRGC commanders.

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