4 Tel Aviv Rocked by Explosions Amid Reports of New Missile Attacks Multiple explosions were reported across Tel Aviv late Friday as the Israeli city appeared to come under another wave of missile attacks believed to originate from Iran, according to sources and eyewitness accounts from the region. Residents across several districts reported hearing loud blasts and seeing flashes of light in the night sky as Israel’s air-defense systems were activated to intercept incoming projectiles. Air-raid sirens were reportedly triggered in parts of the metropolitan area, prompting residents to move toward shelters. Regional sources suggested that the missiles involved may belong to a system referred to as “Anshtari.” However, independent confirmation regarding the exact type of missile used has not yet been verified by Israeli or international authorities. Emergency responders were reportedly dispatched to several locations in and around central Tel Aviv following the explosions. While initial reports mentioned potential structural damage in certain areas, officials have not yet released confirmed figures regarding casualties or the scale of destruction. Tel Aviv is Israel’s largest economic hub and one of the most densely populated urban centers in the country. Any direct missile strike on the city carries significant implications for both civilian safety and national infrastructure. The reported attacks come amid rapidly escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, as both sides have exchanged missile and drone strikes across the region in recent days. Military analysts warn that the growing frequency and intensity of these attacks could mark a new phase in the confrontation. If missile strikes continue to target major cities and strategic infrastructure, the conflict could expand further, raising concerns about wider regional instability and the potential involvement of additional actors. Israeli authorities have urged residents to remain near protected areas while security forces continue to assess the situation and respond to incoming threats.

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 VMultiple explosions were reported across Tel Aviv late Friday as the Israeli city appeared to come under another wave of missile attacks believed to originate from Iran, according to sources and eyewitness accounts from the region.

Residents across several districts reported hearing loud blasts and seeing flashes of light in the night sky as Israel’s air-defense systems were activated to intercept incoming projectiles. Air-raid sirens were reportedly triggered in parts of the metropolitan area, prompting residents to move toward shelters.

Regional sources suggested that the missiles involved may belong to a system referred to as “Anshtari.” However, independent confirmation regarding the exact type of missile used has not yet been verified by Israeli or international authorities.

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Emergency responders were reportedly dispatched to several locations in and around central Tel Aviv following the explosions. While initial reports mentioned potential structural damage in certain areas, officials have not yet released confirmed figures regarding casualties or the scale of destruction.

Tel Aviv is Israel’s largest economic hub and one of the most densely populated urban centers in the country. Any direct missile strike on the city carries significant implications for both civilian safety and national infrastructure.

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The reported attacks come amid rapidly escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, as both sides have exchanged missile and drone strikes across the region in recent days. Military analysts warn that the growing frequency and intensity of these attacks could mark a new phase in the confrontation.

If missile strikes continue to target major cities and strategic infrastructure, the conflict could expand further, raising concerns about wider regional instability and the potential involvement of additional actors.

Israeli authorities have urged residents to remain near protected areas while security forces continue to assess the situation and respond to incoming threats.

Multiple explosions were reported across Tel Aviv late Friday as the Israeli city appeared to come under another wave of missile attacks believed to originate from Iran, according to sources and eyewitness accounts from the region.

Residents across several districts reported hearing loud blasts and seeing flashes of light in the night sky as Israel’s air-defense systems were activated to intercept incoming projectiles. Air-raid sirens were reportedly triggered in parts of the metropolitan area, prompting residents to move toward shelters.

Regional sources suggested that the missiles involved may belong to a system referred to as “Anshtari.” However, independent confirmation regarding the exact type of missile used has not yet been verified by Israeli or international authorities.

Emergency responders were reportedly dispatched to several locations in and around central Tel Aviv following the explosions. While initial reports mentioned potential structural damage in certain areas, officials have not yet released confirmed figures regarding casualties or the scale of destruction.

Tel Aviv is Israel’s largest economic hub and one of the most densely populated urban centers in the country. Any direct missile strike on the city carries significant implications for both civilian safety and national infrastructure.

The reported attacks come amid rapidly escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, as both sides have exchanged missile and drone strikes across the region in recent days. Military analysts warn that the growing frequency and intensity of these attacks could mark a new phase in the confrontation.

If missile strikes continue to target major cities and strategic infrastructure, the conflict could expand further, raising concerns about wider regional instability and the potential involvement of additional actors.

Israeli authorities have urged residents to remain near protected areas while security forces continue to assess the situation and respond to incoming threats.