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Tel Aviv Residents Say Ready to Withstand More Iranian Attacks

The missile strike by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps killed one woman and injured 21, damaging infrastructure amid escalating retaliations after Iran's supreme leader was killed.

  • Saturday, Tel Aviv residents said they could withstand further attacks after a missile strike left one woman dead and at least 21 injured in the Tel Aviv area.
  • After Saturday's attacks, Iran's Revolutionary Guards vowed 'the "most ferocious" operation in history' following the killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
  • Rescue crews cleared rubble around the site of Saturday's missile strike, Tel Aviv residential area, where a crumpled building shadowed a huge crater and Ariel's apartment lay littered with debris about 100 metres away.
  • AFP journalists reported that sirens on Sunday prompted dozens to run for shelter as residents described repeating underground routines, with one saying 'They want to bring it on, then bring it on'.
  • Israel's air defence systems have shot down many Iranian missiles but interceptors do not guarantee protection, and residents of Tel Aviv said they may need to endure attacks for some time.
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Tel Aviv residents say ready to withstand more Iranian attacks

Shattered glass lay strewn across the streets of a residential area of Tel Aviv on Sunday, the day after an Iranian missile strike left one woman dead, but residents insisted they could withstand further attacks.The US and Israel launched a wave of strikes against Iran on Saturday, sparking a rapid retaliation from Tehran which continued to send people running to shelters under wailing sirens and overhead blasts on Sunday.

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J-Wire broke the news in on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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