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TEL AVIV: Iranian missiles have struck Israel’s commercial capital Tel Aviv in a fierce retaliatory attack, destroying multiple vehicles and igniting fires at several locations across the city. Israeli media confirmed at least two fatalities and numerous civilian injuries, with more than ten sites reporting severe damage from the barrage.
Iranian state television reported that the attack was launched in response to the martyrdom of Security Chief Ali Larijani, with Tel Aviv targeted by missiles carrying cluster warheads. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps claimed that over 100 targets were hit in the latest offensive, asserting that 200 individuals have been killed or wounded in Israel.
Media reports indicate that Iran deployed its newly developed Haj Qasim missiles for the first time in strikes against Israeli and American bases, marking a significant escalation in weaponry used since the conflict intensified. The missiles, named after slain IRGC commander Qasem Soleimani, represent a technological advancement in Iran’s offensive capabilities.
Emergency services across Tel Aviv scrambled to contain fires and evacuate affected areas as sirens wailed across the city. The strikes come amid a rapidly escalating cycle of retaliation between the two nations, with Israel having launched major attacks on Tehran just hours earlier. The international community has expressed growing concern over the expanding conflict, which shows no signs of de-escalation as both sides continue to inflict damage on civilian and military infrastructure.
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