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Tel-Aviv on High Alert After Unprecedented Iranian Attack

Tel-Aviv, Israel – The city of Tel-Aviv remains on high alert following a direct missile and drone attack by Iran late last night. The unprecedented assault, launched in retaliation for a suspected Israeli strike on an Iranian consulate in Syria, marked the first time Iran has targeted Israel directly from its own territory.

Israeli defense systems, including the Iron Dome, intercepted most of the projectiles, but several explosions were reported in the outskirts of the city, causing minor damage and igniting fires. Emergency services rushed to affected areas, though no major casualties have been reported so far. Residents spent hours in bomb shelters as air raid sirens blared across central Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened an emergency war cabinet meeting, vowing a “significant response.” Meanwhile, global leaders condemned Iran’s aggression, with the U.S., UK, and EU calling for restraint. The attack has escalated fears of a wider regional conflict, with neighboring countries on edge.

Tel-Aviv’s streets, usually bustling, were eerily quiet this morning as businesses and schools remained closed. Security forces remain deployed across the city, bracing for further developments. The world watches anxiously as tensions between Israel and Iran reach a dangerous new peak.

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