
Iran launched largest missile attack on Israel today
Tehran: Iran launched a large-scale missile assault targeting Israel’s capital, Tel Aviv, along with several other cities, causing widespread destruction and multiple casualties.
On Thursday morning, Iran once again launched a direct missile attack on Israel’s capital, Tel Aviv, resulting in severe destruction across several parts of the city.
The latest missile strikes have destroyed multiple buildings, and one missile even hit a hospital, causing extensive damage there as well.
According to international media sources, these missile attacks were not only more powerful but also equipped with the latest guided missile technology, which significantly increased the scale of destruction.
Eyewitnesses reported that residential buildings in various areas of Tel Aviv were demolished, roads were damaged, the electricity system was disrupted, and emergency sirens and rescue operations are underway rapidly.
Scenes of fires breaking out at multiple locations after explosions were also observed.
Largest Attack in 48 Hours
The Israeli Home Front Command confirmed that between 20 and 30 missiles were fired in this assault, marking the largest attack in the past two days. Sirens sounded not only in Tel Aviv but also in northern regions like Galilee, warning residents of potential drone attacks.
Residents near sensitive locations, including nuclear facilities, were ordered to evacuate immediately due to the high risk of further strikes.
Targeted Cities and Impact
Tel Aviv: Multiple missile strikes caused severe damage and fires across five major locations.
Ramat Gan: The city’s financial hub, home to the Israeli Stock Exchange, was hit, with 15 reported injured.
Holon: Site of missile impacts and casualties, including three critically injured patients taken to Wolfson Hospital.
Be’er Sheva: Soroka Hospital suffered a direct hit; numerous injured reported.
Emergency services continue to receive distress calls as fears grow of collapsing structures and trapped civilians.
Military and Media Reports
Iranian state media confirmed the launch of missiles and drones targeting Israel. Israeli military radio and Channel 12 TV described the attacks as relentless, with explosions shaking major urban centers.
The situation remains critical as Israeli defense forces stay on high alert, with ongoing search and rescue operations and emergency responses underway.