Iran ballistic missile attacks on Tel Aviv created panic across central Israel late Friday night and early Saturday morning.
According to foreign media reports, Iran launched several waves of ballistic missiles toward Israel. The attacks continued from midnight on Friday until Saturday morning.
Officials said at least five waves of missiles were fired during this period. The Iran ballistic missile attacks on Tel Aviv forced millions of Israeli residents to rush into shelters during the night.
Sirens sounded in several areas of central Israel after the missiles were detected. People quickly moved to protected shelters following emergency alerts.
Israeli authorities said the number of missiles launched was limited. However, the Iran ballistic missile attacks on Tel Aviv still triggered widespread alarm across the region.
According to Israeli officials, there were no immediate reports of injuries from the latest attacks. The country’s air defense system intercepted the incoming missiles in the air.
Authorities confirmed that the defense system destroyed the missiles before they could reach their targets. No direct impact or damage was reported at any location.
Security teams remained on high alert as the situation continued to develop.
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