Early on Tuesday morning, Israel was once again hit by a missile attack. In the early hours, sirens were activated across large parts of the country, especially in the center around Tel Aviv.
According to Israeli media reports, several missiles were launched from Iran. The air defense systems were activated and were able to intercept some of the projectiles, but not all of them.
In the Tel Aviv area, there was a direct impact. According to initial findings, the missile hit a street and created a crater there. The impact occurred between parked vehicles. The surrounding buildings were not hit directly, but some were heavily damaged by the blast wave and flying debris.
According to rescue services, six people were lightly injured. Emergency forces were on site and searched the affected areas.
Damage was also reported in other locations in the center of the country. In Rosh HaAyin, vehicles were damaged, and a nearby town also reported another impact site with crater formation.
According to rescue services, several people were injured, most of them lightly. Emergency forces were on site and searched the affected areas.
The warning systems had been activated beforehand, allowing residents in many cities to move into shelters. The Home Front Command again called on the population to remain near protected spaces and to follow instructions.
According to Israeli reports, the impact in the Tel Aviv area involved a single warhead with considerable explosive power. Initial assessments spoke of around 100 kilograms of explosives. An official confirmation of these technical details has not yet been provided.
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