Emergency officials said

Emergency Service Magen David Adom said an Iranian missile strike on Friday injured 23 people in northern Israel.
The MDA said three of them were seriously injured, including a 16-year-old boy with an upper body injury. Two other people — a 40-year-old and a 54-year-old man — had broken wounds on his leg and a woman suffered a heart attack during shelter and death, paramedics said.
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An Israeli military official said Iran fired about 20 missiles at Israel during the attack in order to negotiate a diplomatic effort to resolve the conflict with European Foreign Minister and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Before the meeting, Aragic said that as long as Israel continues its strike against Iran, his country has no “no words to say” with the United States but is willing to have “dialogue” with others, although not negotiations.
After hours of talks, British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said Europeans were “hungry to continue discussing and negotiating with Iran”. He said Europeans made it clear during talks in Geneva that Iran “cannot possess nuclear weapons.” Aragic also said that Iran is interested in continuing the discussion.
“Iran is ready to consider diplomacy again, and I stress that Iran’s defense capabilities are not negotiable. (But) I said I am going to meet again in the near future.”
On Friday morning, the Israeli military said it had launched a strike on 25 military and nuclear targets in Iran. The IDF said 60 aircraft were used during the strike.
An Iranian missile also hit the city of Beshwar in southern Israel on Friday morning.
this War Week Between Israel and Iran There are at least 657 people based in Iran, including 263 civilians. Israeli officials said at least 24 people were killed in Israel.
At least 42 people died on Friday as tensions with Iran intensified, Israel continued its strike in Gaza on its last day. Hamas – The Gaza Health Ministry, which operates, said 23 people were killed and seeking humanitarian assistance.
No humanitarian aid enters the Gaza Strip, and the United Nations here says the entire population is at risk of hunger, which lasts for 48 hours.