Iran’s latest retaliation turned Beersheba’s Neot Hovav industrial zone into a toxic firestorm, with ballistic missiles punching into chemical plants a day after Israel boasted of striking the Arak heavy‑water complex and a unique uranium facility in Yazd. As hazmat teams scrambled and residents were ordered indoors, the IDF insisted its multi‑front offensive, from Lebanon to deep inside Iran, was “well‑coordinated” with U.S. forces and had “severely damaged” Tehran’s nuclear chain. But in the Jordanian desert, “Dena revenge” drones slammed Azraq base, and IRGC commanders vowed that any U.S. ground invasion would feed troops to Gulf sharks.ustantimes

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