Iran Strikes Israel | 3 Areas In Tel Aviv Hit; Major Warehouse Fire In Bareket, No Casualties.hl

Iran has launched a fresh volley of missiles at central Israel, with three areas in and around Tel Aviv reporting impacts and a major warehouse fire breaking out near the town of Bareket, Israeli officials say.
Sirens wailed across the Gush Dan region late Thursday as Israel’s multi‑layered air‑defence system lit up the night sky, intercepting most of the incoming projectiles. Still, fragments and at least one apparent direct hit triggered explosions in parts of central Tel Aviv, a coastal neighbourhood north of the city and an industrial zone to the east. Residents reported shattered windows, damaged cars and brief power cuts.
The most dramatic scenes came from Bareket, just northeast of Ben Gurion Airport, where debris from an intercepted missile slammed into a large logistics warehouse, igniting a fierce blaze. Video from the scene shows flames tearing through the structure and thick black smoke billowing over nearby highways as firefighters battled the inferno for more than an hour.
Despite the scale of the attack, Israel’s Magen David Adom emergency service says there are no fatalities and only a handful of people treated for shock and minor injuries from flying glass. The Israel Defense Forces credit the “overwhelming majority” of interceptions for preventing mass casualties.
Tehran’s state media hails the strike as a response to US‑Israeli operations against Iranian targets, claiming “sensitive sites” around Tel Aviv were hit. Israeli officials dismiss that as propaganda, but warn that with each new salvo, the risk grows that one missile will slip through in exactly the wrong place at exactly the wrong time.