With Missiles Overhead, Tel Aviv Residents Huddle Underground
- Residents in Tel Aviv are fleeing due to missile attacks from Iran, causing major evacuations in the area as many seek safety underground.
- Damage from the conflict is estimated at over 2 billion shekels , with many citizens at risk of not receiving compensation.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will not be drawn into a prolonged conflict while pursuing its goals.
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of military strikes against Iran, saying, 'The notion that a series of pre-emptive military strikes can bring a nation of over 90 million people to its knees is arrogant and unrealistic.
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Iranian missiles turn Tel Aviv into a ghost town
TEHRAN – With air raid sirens blaring daily and the threat of attacks looming every second, cities across the occupied territories, especially Tel Aviv which has come under attack several times in the past days, have become eerily quiet.
·Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Read Full Article"Here, we can hear less the "boums"," says an Israeli woman, who like hundreds of inhabitants takes refuge in the metro stations and parking lots of Tel Aviv, to escape Iranian missiles falling on the coastal city.
·Montreal, Canada
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