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At least 23 people, including a 16-year-old boy and a mosque cleric, were injured by an alleged Iranian missile attack which hit Haifa, Israel on June 20, 2025.
According to N12 News, 23 people were injured, three of them in serious condition, in Haifa by missiles launched from Iran. Magen David Adom was dispatched to the city area at around 4:00pm due to injuries and at the scene treated 20 light injuries and three serious injuries sustained by a “16-year-old boy with shrapnel in his upper body and two men aged 54 and 40 with shrapnel injuries in their lower limbs”.
An eyewitness near the scene of the fall named Shlomi told N12 News described the strike as: “We heard a kind of whistle and then a crazy boom. The whole earth shook. Everything started flying in the air – glass, sheets of paper, pieces of concrete. It was like an earthquake with fire.” Another eyewitness, a taxi driver named Lior, said that “I was in a car really close to the building, and suddenly everything was painted white. Dust, smoke, fire. I can’t believe it got here.”
The Ottoman-era Al-Jarina Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Haifa, was affected by a “shockwave” from the Iranian missiles. The New York Times spoke with 24-year-old Omar Hussein, muezzin and deputy imam of the mosque, whose father was injured and taken to a hospital for treatment. The Times of Israel provided additional context that the mosque had been built in 1775 and that the missile strike had occurred after prayers had ended and “nobody was left in the building”. Another nearby mosque, Masjid Al-Saghir also reportedly sustained damage in the attack. Twitter/X account @SuppressedNws pointed out that the Al-Jarina Mosque only sustained light damage from the shockwave and that the strike had “targeted” the nearby Ministry of interior & Sail Tower.
The Church of Our Lady and the House of Grace, a halfway house associated with the church, were both damaged by “an explosive blast caused by an Iranian missile”. The New York Times also spoke with the director of the halfway house, Jamal Shehade, who described the damage to the 150 year old church as not being severe but as shattering some of the stained glass windows.
Journalist @JoeTruzman quoted a press release from Magen David Adom which included witness testimony from a paramedic named Ahmad Zidan whose house sustained damage and who said “I saw heavy smoke and massive destruction in the building near the parking area that was hit by the rocket. A teenage boy around 16 and a man in his 50s were walking nearby, both suffering from severe shrapnel and blast injuries. I began providing medical treatment, and when additional MDA forces arrived, I urgently evacuated the two seriously injured victims to the hospital.” EMT Ariel Danilovsky described the scene as “When I arrived at the street, I saw extensive damage to a building whose adjacent parking area was hit by the rocket, as well as damage to nearby buildings. Several injured people were in the street, conscious and suffering from bleeding shrapnel wounds and bodily injuries” while paramedic Assad Joe Haddad said “We saw extensive destruction along the street where the rocket hit and in nearby streets. There was significant commotion. I joined MDA responders treating a 40-year-old man who was conscious but suffering from severe shrapnel and blast injuries. We quickly provided life-saving medical care and evacuated him in an MDA Mobile Intensive Care Unit to the hospital in serious condition.”
Haifa (Haipo) News provided additional details that the 16-year-old boy who was injured is named Itay Mason and that he was injured while traveling by car with his father. When they had received the phone alert, they had stopped the car and ran toward a protected area but the missile fell nearby, injuring them both with “shrapnel and impact”. Itay and his father were rescued by paramedics Ahmad Zidan (mentioned above) and Dalia Farihat who were both nearby when the attack occurred.
Times of Israel quoted Haifa’s mayor Yona Yahav who told reporters at the scene that the missile barrage hit “two strategic areas” in the city. Where sources identified a belligerent, all sources attribute the missile attack to Iran.
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Reports of the incident mention the vicinity of Al-Jarina Mosque (مسجد الجرينه حيفا) in Haifa (חיפה, حيفا), for which the generic coordinates are: 32.816417, 35.002212. Due to limited satellite imagery and information available to Airwars, we were unable to verify the location further.