4 People lightly Hurt Buildings Mangled as Iranian missile attack hits Tel Aviv

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A missile launched from Iran struck the city of Tel Aviv early Tuesday morning, causing major damage to buildings and vehicles while lightly injuring four people. Emergency teams quickly reached the scene and confirmed that all injured individuals were in stable condition and did not require hospital treatment.

According to rescue officials, the missile carried a large explosive warhead that created a deep crater and damaged nearby residential structures. Several buildings were affected, with broken windows, collapsed walls, and scattered debris seen across the area. Authorities said the damage appeared severe, but the number of casualties remained low because many residents had taken shelter after warning sirens were activated.

The attack was part of a series of missile strikes launched overnight by Iran targeting different parts of Israel. Cities across central, northern, and southern regions experienced repeated alerts, forcing millions of people to move into bomb shelters. In a separate incident near Haifa, one person was also reported to have been lightly injured.

Israeli officials stated that the reduced number of injuries was due to effective early warning systems and public safety measures. However, they warned that the continued missile attacks still pose a serious risk to civilian life and infrastructure.

The escalation follows a wave of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and security sites in Tehran. The Israeli military said it targeted key facilities linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including command centers and weapons storage sites. These strikes are part of ongoing efforts to weaken Iran’s military capabilities during the current conflict.

Meanwhile, global concern is growing as the situation continues to affect international stability. The United Nations Security Council is discussing a draft resolution that calls for immediate action to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil shipments. The disruption in this area has already caused rising energy prices and delays in international trade.

Despite the ongoing violence, diplomatic efforts are also being explored to reduce tensions and prevent further escalation. However, with both sides continuing military operations, the situation remains highly unstable and uncertain.

March 24, 2026 4:48 p.m. 103

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