Iran responds to the assassination of its leaders by bombing the homes of Israeli officials.

An Israeli security source revealed today, Monday, June 16, that Iran has begun targeting the homes of Israeli leaders in response to the assassination of some of its military and nuclear scientists.
The source added that "the home of a Likud party deputy was targeted in the recent rocket attack this morning," as reported by "Al Arabiya/Al Hadath."
The source explained that the Shin Bet had started two days ago to relocate ministers' families to new residential areas without disclosing their locations as a precautionary measure.
These developments came after Iran launched what it described as "the most severe and broadest" missile attacks on the cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa, resulting in 8 deaths and more than 285 injuries.
The Iranian news agency "Tasnim" quoted its sources as saying that "the Revolutionary Guard used high-speed missiles with great destructive power in the attack," indicating that the attack included "a larger number of supersonic missiles compared to previous attacks."
On the other hand, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced the killing of two of its members in an Israeli attack on the Eejrood area in Zanjan province in northwestern Iran.
Prior to that, Israel announced the elimination of dozens of leaders in the Revolutionary Guard and the Iranian army, including Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri, Revolutionary Guard Commander Hossein Salami, and Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Aerospace Force, in addition to 7 other prominent leaders in the same force.
Since last Friday, Israel has carried out a series of airstrikes on Iranian military sites and nuclear facilities, including Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, threatening to "carry out more attacks" and confirming the existence of a "long list of targets."