Dissecting Alleged Photo Showing Missiles Raining Down on Tel Aviv
- Iranian ballistic missiles struck multiple areas in Israel, causing significant damage to the stock exchange and a major hospital, resulting in over 500 deaths and 1,300 injuries among civilians.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Iran's leaders will 'pay a heavy price' following the attacks.
- Iranian state media reported that the missile strikes targeted military installations, denying responsibility for damage to the Soroka Hospital.
- The situation escalated with the US considering military action against Iran, as missiles continue to be launched towards major Israeli cities.
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At least 4 out of 20 ballistic missiles fired made it through Israel's missile shield on Thursday morning and civilian facilities ...
The attack was carried out on Thursday, June 19, in hours of the morning. According to media, the most recent wave of Iranian missiles hit three locations in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area and one point south of the city. This attack caused the death of at least three people and left 30 injured so far. Israeli sources indicated that Iran used a combination of missiles and drones in the attack, apparently impacting the Exchange Ramat Gan building…
Settlers flee Israel for ‘home’ as daylight reveals devastation and Iranian strikes continue
Missiles still hitting Israel’s cities, bases, stock exchange, diamond exchange – many not even triggering warning sirens Daylight in Israel this morning revealed further devastation from Iranian missiles overnight – and continued strikes this morning, with many of the missiles not even triggering warning sirens before they struck. Israelis continue to share the footage despite the regime’s ban on doing so: Video: Wissam Nassar Instagram. Iran’…
The battery launched by Tehran also hit the cities of Holon and Tel Aviv
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