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Iran targeted ‘Israeli society itself’ in massive missile barrage

A senior official from Israel’s Home Front Command said the agency has been ‘preparing for this for two decades’

June 29, 2025 10:09
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IDF home front command search and rescue units at the site of an Iranian missile impact in Beersheba (Image: IDF)
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Israel’s 12-day conflict with Iran marked a shift from previous wars with terrorist groups to a full-scale assault by a sovereign state, targeting not only military and critical infrastructure but also civilians, a senior official from Israel’s Home Front Command told the JC.

“For the first time in many years, we were attacked by a sovereign country that decided to put the home front and the public as its target. This is something very different from our war in Gaza or Lebanon with terror armies,” the official stated. “We have a country, Iran, that decided not to confront the IDF, the Israeli Air Force, or the Home Front Command – but rather Israeli society itself.”

The war saw a massive barrage of over 500 missiles and 1,000 drones, with projectiles aimed directly at Israeli civilians. This resulted in the deaths of 28 people, severe damage to more than 240 buildings, the destruction of over 2,300 apartments and the displacement of around 13,000 civilians.

“In some cases, like one building in Bat Yam, a few hundred civilians were left without a home,” the official said. “It’s not only their home – it’s the way they left their apartment with just a bag, their cellphone, and that’s it. All their belongings are destroyed. It’s not just an emotional feeling of loss. It’s like an earthquake – you need to start all over. I think that’s the biggest challenge for us.”