Iran Launches Missile Barrages at Israel: Schools and Exams Canceled Nationwide
Iran launched several waves of missiles toward Israel, prompting nationwide school closures, canceled matriculation exams, and Israeli promises of a powerful response
Israel HaBahiyr
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Iran Missile Attack
Iran launched several waves of missiles toward Israel this evening in response to Israel’s strike in Dahiyeh.
The attack immediately disrupted civilian life across the country. Following the missile fire, the Education Ministry announced that schools will close nationwide. Matriculation exams scheduled for tomorrow have also been canceled.
For Israeli families, that means another night of alerts, shelters, uncertainty, and waiting. For students, it means a national security emergency has once again interrupted daily life and education.
Schools Closed Nationwide
The Education Ministry’s decision reflects the scale of the threat.
When Iran fires missiles at Israel, the target is not only the military. The impact reaches homes, schools, roads, hospitals, and families across the country.

Israel’s enemies try to make ordinary life impossible. However, Israel’s response has always been clear: protect civilians first, absorb the shock, and then strike back when needed.
Israel Promises Response
Israel is promising a powerful response against Iran.
Minister Itamar Ben Gvir wrote on X immediately after the missile fire from Iran: “Tonight, Tehran must burn.”
His statement reflects the anger felt across Israel after another direct missile attack from the Iranian regime.
The deeper story is simple. Iran continues to fire at Israeli civilians while using the language of “response” to justify escalation. But Israel is not obligated to absorb attacks quietly.
The Jewish state exists to protect Jewish life. When missiles are fired at Israeli cities, schools close, children run to shelters, and families wait for impact. That is not routine. That is war.
Tonight, Israel is under fire again.
And once again, the State of Israel is preparing to defend itself.
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