
According to reports from the Israeli military radio, air raid sirens were activated extensively across Tel Aviv and central and northern occupied Palestine due to the renewed missile offensive.
Israeli sources also indicate that several intense explosions were heard in Tel Aviv, prompting thousands of Israelis to rush to bomb shelters.
Simultaneously, reports emerged that an Iranian missile struck Ben Gurion Airport.
An Israeli media outlet stated that shrapnel from a missile launched from Iran hit eight locations in the center of occupied territories, resulting in widespread damage and injuries.
Reports have also surfaced regarding missile strikes in Shoham and Rishon LeZion, which have caused extensive destruction.
These developments occur as Iran continues its missile attacks on large swathes of occupied Palestine in retaliation for the aggressions launched by the Israeli regime and the United States o the country.
The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in Israel claims that Iran has launched over 290 missiles and 500 drones at the occupied territories thus far.
Field sources within the occupied territories acknowledge that Iran is employing new generation Khayyam and Sejjil missiles in the latest rounds of attacks. These missiles reportedly possess a significantly higher destructive capacity than previous models, with the intensity of the strikes described as having “stolen the sleep from the eyes of Israelis.”
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According to these sources, in some areas, a single missile strike has resulted in numerous casualties, with the volume of destruction far exceeding the reports from Hebrew media outlets.
Furthermore, some Israeli sources have criticized the performance of Israel’s defense systems, suggesting they have failed to provide adequate security for residents and have not met expectations against the wave of Iranian missile attacks. This has cast serious doubt on Tel Aviv’s claims of “minimal damage.”
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