In a major escalation earlier today, Iran launched its 14th wave of attacks targeting multiple locations across Israel. While official censorship and military control of media coverage obscure the full picture, reports emerging from on-the-ground witnesses and regional outlets paint a sobering image of the damage inflicted.
Here’s a thread summarizing what has been confirmed or documented so far:
🎯 Confirmed Targets of Iranian Strikes in Israel:
- Israeli Stock Exchange – Ramat Gan
A missile struck near the Stock Exchange building east of Tel Aviv, a symbolic and financial nerve center of the country. - Soroka Medical Center – Be’er Sheva
Iran directly struck Soroka Hospital, a key medical facility responsible for treating Israeli soldiers injured in Gaza. This is a serious escalation, targeting a non-military institution deeply embedded in civilian infrastructure. - Home of Former Israeli Minister Dani Naveh
The personal residence of Dani Naveh, former Minister of the Environment, was reportedly targeted. - Missile Impact in Ramat Gan – Filmed by Palestinian 48
A video circulating online shows the full impact of a missile falling in the Ramat Gan area, highlighting the scale of the damage. - House Fire from Interceptor Shrapnel
An Israeli citizen shared a photo showing the aftermath of a fire caused by interceptor shrapnel striking his home. - Footage from Holon Area – Tel Aviv
Visual evidence of the attack’s reach into Holon, a densely populated suburb just south of Tel Aviv, has been posted by residents. - Interceptor Malfunction in Central Israel
According to Hebrew sources, an Israeli interceptor misfired and struck a central street, raising concerns over the reliability of Israel’s air defense. - Multiple Videos Across Tel Aviv and Beyond
A growing collection of videos shows the wider geographical impact, from Tel Aviv to its surrounding areas, including several clips posted earlier today.
📵 Media Control and Censorship in Effect
A key point to note: much of this footage either escaped Israeli military censorship or was approved under strict controls. As of this morning, an active military order prohibits the publication of any imagery showing missile or drone strike impacts. This order includes the threat of legal action against journalists or individuals who publish such content (see Hebrew media coverage, #Photo1).
In one especially telling moment, Israeli police blocked a correspondent from the Turkish outlet TRT from filming live in Tel Aviv. The footage captures the moment police prevented them from documenting the aftermath.
💔 New Tragedy in Gaza: Displaced Family Bombed
In a separate and devastating incident, Israeli airstrikes hit a displaced family’s tent in Al-Shati Camp, west of Gaza City. The bombing killed and injured several people, including children who were burned alive. A disturbing video shows the charred body of a baby, circulating online amid mounting outcry.
⚠️ Final Notes:
- These developments mark a dangerous intensification of the conflict, with both sides striking deeper into civilian zones.
- The Israeli media blackout suggests a deliberate effort to manage the narrative and suppress imagery that may impact public morale or international opinion.
- As always, verify all footage and cross-reference information from independent sources, particularly under ongoing information warfare on both sides.