A missile launched from Iran hit Tel Aviv, causing injuries and damaging buildings and vehicles, as confirmed by Israeli authorities. Loud explosions were heard in various parts of the city, with witnesses observing smoke rising from both the northern and southern areas. Israel’s Army Radio, citing security sources, mentioned that the missile was a cluster-type containing bomblets, each weighing around 100 kg, which struck multiple locations.
In northern Tel Aviv, the missile impact resulted in a powerful blast wave that significantly damaged three buildings, according to Miki David, the Tel Aviv district commander in the Home Front Command. Despite the destruction, shelters within the buildings remained intact, ensuring the safety of those inside. Images circulating on social media depicted a visible crater left by the impact.
Following the missile strike, search and rescue operations were initiated at various sites in central Israel, as reported by the Israeli military. The Magen David Adom ambulance service stated that six individuals sustained minor injuries and did not require hospitalization. Air raid sirens were activated multiple times across Israel due to ongoing missile attacks from Iran, with the most recent incident triggering sirens in southern Israel, including Dimona, where the country’s nuclear facility is situated.
