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Missiles Fired at Tel Aviv, Israel Amid Rising Tensions
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL – In a shocking development, multiple ballistic missiles have been fired at the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. The attack is believed to have been carried out by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group, according to sources.
Early warning systems detected the incoming threats 4 minutes prior to impact, allowing residents and officials to take necessary precautions.
The Israeli military has confirmed that “multiple targets have been hit” but has declined to provide further details. Eyewitnesses report hearing loud explosions and seeing smoke rising from the area.
The attack comes amid a period of heightened tensions between Israel and Iran. The IRGC has been known to use proxy forces, including Hezbollah, to carry out attacks on Israeli targets.
Regional Reaction and International Condemnation

In a statement, the United States Department of State condemned the attack, saying: “We are monitoring the situation and stand in solidarity with the people of Israel. These senseless acts of violence only strengthen our resolve to counter the Iranian regime’s malicious activities.”
The UN Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the attack and the ongoing conflict in the region.
Evacuations and Shelter-in-Place Ordered

Residents in the affected areas have been advised to seek shelter immediately. Evacuations have been ordered in certain zones, and citizens are urged to follow local authorities’ instructions.
The Israeli military has deployed troops to the area and is working to contain the situation. The Red Cross has also dispatched teams to assist with relief efforts.
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TAGS: Israel, Iran, Hezbollah, IRGC, Tel Aviv, Ballistic Missiles, Middle East Conflict, Lebanon, United States, United Nations, Emergency Meeting, Evacuation, Shelter-in-Place, Red Cross Relief Efforts
