Iran missile fire sparks explosions over Tel Aviv, no reported injuries
Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel amid ongoing conflict, causing property damage but no casualties, authorities said.
- On Thursday, March 5, 2026, Iranian missile fire produced explosions across Tel Aviv, causing damage in central Israel while emergency services and police cleared residents to leave shelters.
- After U.S. and Israel strikes, the Iranian state broadcaster reported Tehran fired missiles 'against targets in the heart of Tel Aviv' on March 5, 2026, and Abbas Araghchi warned of disaster from a potential ground invasion.
- CNN correspondent Nick Paton Walsh saw explosions over Tel Aviv late Thursday and reached the scene, while rescue personnel worked in central Israel on March 6, 2026.
- Regional civilians face nightly interceptions, and governments are arranging evacuation flights as the British government confirmed one thousand nationals returned with eight more flights due and a charter from Oman expected later today.
- Officials' warnings from Tehran signal heightened rhetoric and risk of further escalation, as Abbas Araghchi said a ground invasion would be 'disaster' for Iran's foes on March 5, 2026.
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