Iran Missile and Drone Strikes Cause Casualties and Damage in Tel Aviv
Iran Missile and Drone Strikes Cause Casualties and Damage in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv has suffered significant damage and civilian casualties after several waves of Iranian missile and drone strikes during the latest escalation in the Iran–Israel conflict.

Ballistic missiles fired by Iran struck areas in Tel Aviv and nearby cities such as Ramat Gan and Bnei Brak, hitting residential neighborhoods and causing widespread destruction. Emergency crews were deployed overnight to search damaged buildings and assist residents trapped under debris.

Early reports confirmed that a woman in her 40s was killed when a missile hit a residential building, while more than 20 people were initially injured.

However, updated figures circulating across multiple sources and field reports suggest that the total number of injured may have risen to around 150 across the wider Tel Aviv metropolitan area following several waves of attacks.

Images and videos shared widely on social media show damaged apartment blocks, shattered windows, burning vehicles, and debris scattered across streets. In several locations, entire sections of residential buildings collapsed after direct impacts or falling missile fragments.

Local authorities also reported that around 40 buildings in Tel Aviv were damaged, forcing residents to evacuate while emergency teams cleared rubble and unexploded debris.

The strikes are part of Iran’s retaliatory campaign following joint U.S.–Israeli military operations against Iranian targets. Analysts warn that continued missile and drone exchanges could further escalate the regional conflict.