Iranian Ballistic Missiles Hit “Strategic Points” In Israeli Port City Of Haifa

At least one Iranian ballistic missile impacted the port city of Haifa in northern Israel.
Israel and Iran traded more blows overnight and on Friday, as the conflict continued into its eighth day. Among the most notable targets struck in Israel today was the port city of Haifa. Local mayor Yona Yahav confirmed that Iran had struck “two strategic points” in the city. Visiting the impact site, he said: “I am very depressed. To the residents of Haifa, I say — strictly follow the instructions.”
There were reports of two people injured in Haifa, one of them seriously, according to Haaretz. The same source stated that at least 20 missiles were identified as part of this wave of strikes, with some hitting areas of Beersheba and others coming down in Haifa.
Another angle of Iranian missile hitting Israel's Haifa. pic.twitter.com/qez7LWl9fo
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 20, 2025
This is the moment an Iranian missile struck a building in Israel’s Haifa, seriously injuring several people. Iran reportedly fired around 20 missiles at Israel on Friday, explosions were heard over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. pic.twitter.com/dX5G0Z7Dmy
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) June 20, 2025
#BREAKING: At least one Iranian ballistic missile impacted the port city of Haifa in northern Israel minutes ago.
Over 15 missiles were said to be launched by Iran in the latest barrage. pic.twitter.com/bxPPcmbZeE— Status-6 (Military & Conflict News) (BlueSky too) (@Archer83Able) June 20, 2025
Haifa is home to the main naval base of the Israel Defense Forces, home to submarines, corvettes, and other vessels. It remains unclear at this point whether this was the intended target and whether or not it was hit.
IDF naval base is just across the harbor, you can see the berthing for the corvettes in the picture. Take a wild guess what the intended target may have been. https://t.co/iyZQcXjalB
— Alex Luck (@AlexLuck9) June 20, 2025
Israeli Channel 12 TV reported today that the international shipping company Maersk has decided to suspend all of its shipping movements to the port until further notice.
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The Israel Defense Force (IDF) said more than 60 fighter jets using approximately 120 munitions hit dozens of Iranian military areas overnight, including targets inside the Iranian capital.
In a post on X, the IDF said it struck several industrial sites in Tehran, which it claimed were used to manufacture missiles. “During the night, several industrial sites used to manufacture missiles were struck in the Tehran area. These sites were developed over many years and served as a key industrial center for the Iranian Ministry of Defense,” it said.
The IDF said it hit the headquarters of Iran’s military research and development organization, the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND), which it claims was involved in Iran’s nuclear weapons development. The SPND was established in 2011 by Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the founder of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
What did the IDF accomplish in Iran overnight?
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60+ fighter jets struck dozens of military targets in Iran using approximately 120 munitions.
Several industrial sites used to manufacture missiles were struck in the Tehran area. These sites served as a key industrial center… pic.twitter.com/lQtxFIbFyc
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 20, 2025
Other targets were said to be sites producing missile components and facilities manufacturing raw materials used in casting missile engines. Additionally, a site producing an undisclosed critical component of the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons program was targeted, the IDF said.
Reportedly, a key Iranian nuclear scientist was killed in a strike on a building in Tehran. This was reported by Reuters, citing a story from Israel’s national broadcaster, Kan, which quoted an Israeli source. They said there was evidence that a scientist was killed in a drone attack on an apartment in the Iranian capital.
The IDF’s focus on targets within Tehran reflects efforts by Israel to destabilize the Iranian regime.
Today, Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz said that he had offered the military to intensify attacks on “symbols of the regime” in the Iranian capital.
“We must strike at all the symbols of the regime and the mechanisms of oppression of the population, such as the Basij, and the regime’s power base, such as the Revolutionary Guard,” Katz said in a statement.
A paramilitary volunteer militia, the Basij comes under the IRGC and is notorious for cracking down on public protests. Successive waves of unrest in Iran since the 1979 revolution have been dealt with by the Basij militia, serving as something like the shock troops of the Islamic regime.
The IDF also said that more than 25 Israeli Air Force (IAF) fighters destroyed over 35 missile storage and launch facilities in Iran on Friday morning. These targets were in the areas of Tabriz and Kermanshah in Iran, the Israeli military said.
Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck several Iranian air defense batteries in Isfahan and Tehran in recent days, which the IDF says expands its air supremacy in Iran.
The military says the strikes hit the surface-to-air missile launchers and radars, "that were intended to… pic.twitter.com/DjIGTQbhil— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) June 20, 2025
Additionally, explosions were heard overnight in the Safidrood industrial town near the Iranian town of Kolesh Taleshan, in the northwest of the country, shortly after Israel told people in the area to evacuate.
On social media, footage posted by eyewitnesses showed an apparent Israeli airstrike on Rasht, in northwest Iran, which may be related to the presence of a carbon-fiber plant close to the city. This followed another IDF order for civilians to evacuate from areas around the Sefidrud Industrial Park in Rasht.
Israeli forces likely just hit and destroyed the half-billion-dollar Iranian carbon fiber plant in Rasht, a key link in the Iranian missile production chain.
Reports and footage of a major explosion south of the city earlier tonight. https://t.co/3dyMKDZ01v pic.twitter.com/cuYqmfjuUH— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 20, 2025
After a week of Israeli strikes, it is estimated that at least 657 people have been killed and 2,037 others wounded. These figures come from the Washington-based Human Rights Activists group. Of those dead, the group identifies 263 civilians and 164 security force personnel.
The following video, posted on X by the IDF, provides an interview with an IAF pilot, named only as Maj. B, who has flown combat sorties over Iran. The pilot describes being aware that Iranian fighters were taking off during these missions, but says that they turned away rather than confront the Israeli jets. Maj. B also says the first 24 hours of the campaign focused on suppression and destruction of enemy air defense (SEAD/DEAD) sorties to remove the threat posed by Iranian air defenses.
What do pilots see 9,000 meters over Tehran? pic.twitter.com/rzc1PfqlYv
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 20, 2025
Iran has ruled out — at least publicly — talks with the United States over ending its nuclear weapons program as long as Israeli “aggression” continues. This comes after U.S. President Donald Trump signaled yesterday that he would decide on whether to order the U.S. military to strike Iranian nuclear facilities within the next two weeks and has demanded Iran return to the negotiating table.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said the country’s leadership will not hold talks with Washington as it is a “partner to Israeli crimes against Iran.” Reuters reports that Araqchi had told Iranian state TV: “There is no room for negotiations with us until Israeli aggression stops.”
Among the targets that Iran struck in Israel overnight was the city of Beersheba in the south of the country. A hospital in the city was also hit yesterday, Iran claiming that the intended target in that instance was a nearby “large [IDF] command and intelligence headquarters and [a] military intelligence camp.”
A blaze was reported near a Microsoft office after a missile hit Beersheba early on Friday, emergency services reported. The Magen David Adom rescue service posted a photo of several vehicles on fire. Israeli media later reported that five people had sustained minor injuries.
MDA Spokesperson: Following the Red Alert sirens that were heard in the past few minutes in southern Israel, no reports of casualties have been received at this stage. MDA teams are being dispatched to scan the areas where reports were received. Updates as required pic.twitter.com/AioO24KS2a
— Magen David Adom (@Mdais) June 20, 2025
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Microsoft was the intended target. In a statement, it said it had targeted the company “because of its close cooperation with the Israeli Army and its being part of the system supporting aggression, and not just a civilian entity. The cyber area that was attacked also includes the residences of people from the espionage and artificial intelligence fields, who operate in direct cooperation with the enemy army and its security apparatus.”
An Israeli military official said that Iran had fired a single missile and that an interceptor that was fired in response had failed to intercept it.
Reports out of Israel suggest that the missile that struck Beersheba may have been fitted with a cluster warhead, evidenced by multiple small impacts in footage of the impact. You can read more about Iranian ballistic missiles with warheads containing multiple submunitions in this previous story.
Iran likely targeted Beersheba with a cluster bomb in its latest attack on Israel, footage shows.
Videos and photos from the southern city show several impacts of small munitions at multiple locations in the city, indicating that a ballistic missile carrying a cluster bomb… pic.twitter.com/yPQqSXhbt8— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) June 20, 2025
The IDF said that it intercepted four Iranian drones targeting Israel overnight. Footage has appeared on social media that purports to show an IAF F-16 shooting down a Shahed-series drone, said to be over Syria.
Footage of an Israeli Air Force F-16 shooting down an Iranian Shahed-136 attack drone over southern Syria with an AIM-9/Python air to air missile. pic.twitter.com/9R4LJt0EH5
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 20, 2025
Meanwhile, there are reports that the Israeli Navy has, for the first time, used the Barak Magan surface-to-air missile system in combat to intercept a drone that crossed into Israeli territory.
This is likely a reference to the Israeli version of the Rafael Barak-8 surface-to-air missile, which is launched from 32 vertical launch cells on the Sa’ar 6, the latest Israeli Navy corvette. The Barak-8 is intended to engage targets out to around 60 miles.
IDF:
"Barak" system, used for the first time in the Air Force's air defense system, intercepted an unmanned aerial vehicle. pic.twitter.com/BJpRYsLmRi— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 20, 2025
There have been more statements from Russian officials about the course of the conflict.
The Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov warned of the risk of the Middle East more generally falling into an “abyss of instability and war.” Peskov also told reporters that he didn’t know when Russian President Vladimir Putin might meet with Trump. “The situation is extremely tense and is dangerous not only for the region but globally,” he added.
Peskov also told Sky News that Russia would react “very negatively” if Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were to be killed. “The situation is extremely tense and is dangerous not only for the region but globally,” Peskov said.
Regime change in Iran would be “unacceptable,” Peskov added, and that the assassination of the country’s supreme leader would “open Pandora’s box.”
Iran regime change is 'unacceptable' and 'will open Pandora's Box' the Kremlin has said.
In a rare interview with foreign media, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Sky News that Russia would react "very negatively" if Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed
This came a day after the Israeli defense minister said Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “can no longer be allowed to exist.”
Peskov did not say how Russia would respond if Khamenei were assassinated, but warned that it would trigger a response “from inside Iran.” He explained: “It would lead to the birth of extremist moods inside Iran, and those who are speaking about [killing Khamenei], they should keep it in mind.”
In related news, Russian specialists are still working at the Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran, according to the head of Russia’s nuclear energy corporation. Alexei Likhachev said the situation at the plant in the southern port city was normal and under control amid Russia’s warnings to Israel not to attack the site, according to a Reuters report.
Russian nuclear energy chief Alexei Likhachev said that the situation at Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, where hundreds of Russian specialists work, was "normal" and under control.https://t.co/yltN42lqP0
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) June 20, 2025
The movement of U.S. Air Force aircraft into Europe, and then forward to bases in the Middle East, continues.
In the past, we have reported specifically about the deployment of tankers and fighters to locations closer to the conflict zone.
The departure of F-22 Raptor stealth fighters from RAF Lakenheath in England has also been observed today, with the likely destinations being U.S. airbases in the Middle East, as evidenced by the movement of aerial refueling tankers to support them on their trip.
Four F-22 heading out with GOLD13 from Lakenheath less than an hour ago. pic.twitter.com/44NKqWZYSo
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) June 20, 2025
10:26 TABOR 71 flt x4 USAF F-22/A Raptor's
After Some Complications on the Ground: #F22's Now Airborne to head to the Middle East for a TDY.
Already Declared MARSA.#TABOR71 and #GOLD23 Working 259.600 / Boom Frequency 268.300#GOLD23 Tail : 22-46101 https://t.co/2Cst1ba4Nk pic.twitter.com/Sm2WaTTAfi— Andy (@Andyyyyrrrr) June 20, 2025
Meanwhile, in the last couple of days, there has been extensive evidence of U.S. Air Force transport aircraft movements. Publicly available flight-tracking data reveals that at least 20 C-17 Globemaster III airlifters have been on the move from Europe to bases in the Middle East in the last 24 hours.
Over the last 24 hours, at least 20 C-17A “Globemaster III” and C-5M “Galaxy” Strategic Heavy-Lift Transports with the U.S. Air Force have arrived at airbases in the Middle East from Europe, most originating from bases in the United States, carrying additional air-defense… pic.twitter.com/QZsupSaRdn
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 20, 2025
The arrival of a C-5 Galaxy strategic transport aircraft was also noted today at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
USAF C-5M Super Galaxy landing at Prince Sultan Air Base this morning, with a large amount of cargo in tow. pic.twitter.com/qdeOUemPqB
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 20, 2025
Iranian aircraft are on the move, too.
This follows the highly unusual movement of Iran’s primary presidential plane and two other government airliners to the Omani capital Muscat, as we reported earlier in the week.
The latest movements concern a pair of Boeing 737s from Saha Airlines and a single Airbus A320 from Meraj Airlines.
Another 3 aircraft have left Iran for Muscat, Oman. pic.twitter.com/3aYjiOFyeF
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) June 20, 2025
With Trump yet to commit to a U.S. military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, Israel now appears to be looking into the possibility of going it alone.
According to Lucas Tomlinson of Fox News, options available to the IDF for the destruction of the deeply buried Iranian nuclear enrichment facility in Fordo include a commando raid, a possibility that TWZ has been discussing now for many years.
“One option could involve sending in elite Israeli Air Force commandos from Unit 5101 Shaldag, who launched a similar operation in September in Syria to destroy an underground missile site used by Iran. Another option would be to cut power to Fordow. Without power, the centrifuges enriching the uranium could become permanently disabled,” Tomlinson wrote.
IDF has a number of options to destroy Iran’s nuclear enrichment facility in Fordow, buried deep underground two hours south of Tehran.
One option could involve sending in elite Israeli Air Force commandos from Unit 5101 Shaldag, who launched a similar operation in September in…— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) June 20, 2025
This is a developing story. Stay with The War Zone for updates.
UPDATE: 1:15 PM Eastern –
IAF AH-64 Apaches have been something of an unsung hero of Israel’s air defense architecture. They continue to shoot down long-range one-way attack drones. The Apache has come into its own as a counter-drone asset, which Israel largely pioneered.
Overnight, the Israeli Air Force downed at least four drones launched by Iran against Israel, with footage showing the shoot down of two “Arash-2” long-range attack drones by an AH-64 “Apache” with the IAF. pic.twitter.com/JaYJ4V2lI7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 20, 2025
The IDF says Iran has fired 520 ballistic missiles at Israel and 25 have impacted the ground, equaling roughly a 5% hit rate. That does not mean they struck their intended targets though. That number would be significantly lower.
Israeli Government Secretary Yossi Fox:
520 missiles were fired from Iran, of which only 25 fell, less than five percent. pic.twitter.com/ubcHXnQnZ9— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 20, 2025
The WSJ states that Israel’s air defense operation is costing $200M a day.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the cost of operating Israel’s missile air defense systems could reach $200 million per day.
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) June 20, 2025
Hezbollah, severely weakened after its war with Israel, has still not defended its benefactor, Iran. That could change based on threats, which Israel’s defense minister has responded to.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz in a post this morning’s on X directed at Hezbollah:
“The Hezbollah Secretary-General is not learning a lesson from his predecessors and is threatening to act against Israel in accordance with the Iranian dictator's orders.
I suggest to the…— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 20, 2025
Israel’s catalog of man-in-the-loop guided air-launched standoff munitions — which include Popeye and Delilah cruise missiles, and the Spice series of guided bombs, have been center-stage in this conflict. The ability for the controller — usually in the launching aircraft — to ‘fly’ the weapon right to impact has allowed for extremely accurate strikes, especially on opportunistic targets. The cruise missile and glide-bomb capabilities also allow for the launching aircraft to stay away from high-threat areas where air defenses are most likely to be. Most of the strike video coming from the IAF shows these weapons in action.
Footage of an Israeli Air Force-launched Delilah loitering munition slamming into a Russian-supplied Tor-M1 surface to air missile system in Iranian service. pic.twitter.com/11MjfZstHc
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 20, 2025
There are multiple unconfirmed reports that the ballistic missile that impacted Haifa landed right next to a mosque.
European-led talks with Iranian officials on their nuclear program and a way to stop the war have reportedly failed in making significant progress on either front.
BREAKING: Talks with Iran in Geneva today have failed. Iran continues to REJECT giving up its ability to make nuclear weapons & the nuclear fuel cycle. Asked by WSJ if Iran will negotiate further with the U.S., Tehran’s FM says “NO.”
— Josh Block (@JoshBlockDC) June 20, 2025
Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi in Geneva: "Iran is ready to consider diplomatic paths, but Iran's defense capabilities are not negotiable. Its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and under the supervision of the IAEA. It will continue to exercise its…
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) June 20, 2025
Israel’s Channel 13 says Israeli officials who have been engaged with the U.S. on joining the conflict say that Trump is close to jumping in.
Ch 13: Senior Israeli officials who have been talking to US administration officials in the past 24 hours say that Trump is close to ordering the US military to join the war with Iran.
Despite the White House's statement that the president will decide within two…— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) June 20, 2025
Update: 6:44 PM Eastern –
During a press gaggle earlier on Friday before boarding Marine One, Trump offered some additional insights into his thinking on the Israel-Iran war.
Trump seemed to rule out having the U.S. involved in a ground battle in Iran.
“Well, I’m not going to talk about ground forces,” he said in response to a question about whether an air campaign was sufficient to stop Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions. “The last thing you want to do is ground force.”
As for his comments about giving Iran two weeks before the U.S. could strike, Trump said that “We’re going to see what that period of time is, but I’m giving them a period of time, and I would say two weeks would be the maximum.”
Trump said he wasn’t inclined to press Israel to stop airstrikes so negotiations with Iran can continue.
“I think it’s very hard to make that request right now,” he explained. “If somebody is winning, it’s a little bit harder to do than if somebody is losing, but we’re ready, willing and able, and we’ve been speaking to Iran, and we’ll see what happens.”
Trump said he might support a ceasefire, but added: “It’s very hard to stop when you look at it, Israel’s doing well in terms of war, and I think you would say that Iran is doing less well. It’s a little bit hard to get somebody to stop.”
President Trump Holds a Press Gaggle 06/20/2025
President Donald Trump holds a press gaggle at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey. June 20, 2025. pic.twitter.com/ewzoSHgaf2— The Union Herald (@TheUnionHerald) June 20, 2025
Israel has limited capacity to destroy Iran’s facilities.
Trump:
Israel has limited capacity to take out Iran's facilities. They can't go down very deep. Maybe it won't be necessary.— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 20, 2025
Trump also took issue with assessments by the Intelligence Community that there is no evidence Iran is building a nuclear weapon.
“Then my intelligence community is wrong,” Trump said. “Who said that?
“Your Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard,” the reporter responded.
“She’s wrong,” Trump retorted.
Reporter: Your intelligence community says they have no evidence that Iran is building a nuke.
Trump: Then my intelligence community is wrong. Who said that?
Reporter: You director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
Trump: She's wrong.pic.twitter.com/mFBY0NHNmh— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 20, 2025
Gabbard, meanwhile, took to social media to say her comments were misrepresented by the “dishonest media…spreading fake news as a way to manufacture division.”
The dishonest media is intentionally taking my testimony out of context and spreading fake news as a way to manufacture division. America has intelligence that Iran is at the point that it can produce a nuclear weapon within weeks to months, if they decide to finalize the… pic.twitter.com/mYxjpJY2ud
— DNI Tulsi Gabbard (@DNIGabbard) June 20, 2025
It appears that the U.S. Navy has increased its presence near Israel to help intercept Iranian ballistic missiles. Earlier this week, The War Zone was told that the Arleigh Burke class destroyers Arleigh Burke, Thomas Hudner and The Sullivans were in the eastern Mediterranean. Now it appears that the Oscar Austin and Paul Ignatius have joined them.
The U.S. Navy now has five guided-missile destroyers in the eastern Mediterranean, according to U.S. defense officials. This is a significant increase. Earlier this week, the U.S. had just one in the eastern Med. Following Israel's attack on Iran, the U.S. had two positioned in… pic.twitter.com/BeZ8AkDysW
— Jennifer Griffin (@JenGriffinFNC) June 20, 2025
Update: 7:35 PM Eastern –
The shutdown of the internet in Iran is making new videos and images from the conflict there scarce. A recently posted video, shot a few days ago, shows a massive Israeli airstrike on Tehran.
Massive Israeli airstrike on Tehran from a few days ago.
New footage from Iran has dropped sharply after internet shutdown. pic.twitter.com/Xm3KCJEQQV— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 20, 2025
New satellite imagery shows an underground facility Israel hit about 20 kilometers west of the Fordo nuclear site.
Imagery collected today shows an underground facility targeted by Israel approximately 20-kilometers west of the Fordow nuclear site in Iran @TheIntelLab
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https://t.co/epotgDSOi3pic.twitter.com/SB25sxHKQJ
— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) June 20, 2025
Amid all the bombardment, Iran was hit by a “moderately strong, 5.1-magnitude earthquake,” The New York Times reported, citing the United States Geological Survey.
“The temblor happened at 9:19 p.m. Iran time about 22 miles southwest of Semnan, Iran, data from the agency shows,” the publication explained. “As seismologists review available data, they may revise the earthquake’s reported magnitude. Additional information collected about the earthquake may also prompt U.S.G.S. scientists to update the shake-severity map.”
A 5.2 earthquake has been recorded in Semnan, Iran.
Semnan is home to the Semnan Missile Complex and Semnan Space Center. pic.twitter.com/TjpkjXXZwH— Kassy Akiva (@KassyAkiva) June 20, 2025
Sappers in southern Syria were seen neutralizing the remains of an Iranian Shahed-136 suicide drone intercepted today by Israel over Daraa province. As you can see in the following video, the warhead was intact.
The IDF reported yet another wave of missiles heading toward Israel.
“A short while ago, sirens sounded in several areas across Israel following the identification of missiles launched from Iran toward the State of Israel,” the IDF reported on Telegram. “The public is requested to follow the instructions of the Home Front Command.
At this time, the IAF is operating to intercept and strike where necessary to eliminate the threat.”
“The defense is not hermetic,” IDF continued, “therefore, it is essential to continue following the instructions of the Home Front Command.”
A short while later, however, the all-clear was given.
Footage of Israeli interceptors knocking down Iranian ballistic missiles over the city of Tel Aviv tonight. pic.twitter.com/1uYMwO1O7J
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 20, 2025
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