The Israeli occupation army has confirmed that Tel Aviv came under heavy attack on Monday, with several advanced missiles striking the city, causing significant damage and widespread power outages.
According to reports, the missiles, identified as Fateh 110 surface-to-surface missiles, were fired from Lebanon. Renowned for their destructive power and precision, these missiles are capable of striking targets with an accuracy margin of up to 10 meters.
Israeli media reported that at least two individuals were killed, and numerous others sustained injuries. The final casualty toll is yet to be determined.
One missile landed in Ramat Gan, a central city within the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, triggering a power outage and sparking a fire. Seven firefighting crews were dispatched to control the blaze.
In another incident, a bus in Bnei Brak, a city east of Tel Aviv, was directly hit by a missile, resulting in a fire. Israeli air defense systems reportedly failed to intercept the attack.
As tensions escalate, further developments are being closely monitored. (ILKHA)
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