This video clip reveals massive destruction in Tel Aviv, the capital city of Israel. Iranian missile attacks have leveled several buildings. Reports indicate Iran targeted Israeli officials in the area. This is one of the few video clips being shared online to indicate the intensity of destruction Iranian missiles have caused in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other cities in Israel. Iran has been retaliating strongly and causing as much damage to Israel as possible with ballistic missiles.
Iran fires cluster missiles
Iran launched a new wave of missile strikes targeting Tel Aviv late Thursday, reportedly using cluster munitions, according to Israeli media and eyewitness accounts, marking a dangerous escalation in the ongoing conflict.
According to Israelโs Channel 12 broadcaster, multiple missile fragments struck areas across the city and its surroundings, igniting large fires and causing significant material damage. Eyewitnesses told Anadolu Agency that at least three locations in and around Israelโs commercial hub were hit, with visible destruction and emergency response activity.
Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces said preliminary assessments indicated the use of cluster warheads. Military experts explained that such weapons open mid-air, dispersing around 20 smaller submunitions, each carrying roughly 2.5 kilograms of explosives, over a wide radius of up to eight kilometres.
Furthermore, authorities warned civilians to avoid approaching any missile debris, as unexploded submunitions can remain active and function like landmines, posing long-term risks to public safety.
The latest strikes form part of Iranโs ongoing retaliatory campaign, described as โOperation True Promise 4,โ launched in response to joint military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran. The conflict, which began on February 28, has sharply intensified regional instability.
In addition, Iranian strikes have targeted not only Israel but also Gulf states hosting US military installations, further widening the scope of the confrontation. Reports suggest that earlier attacks in the conflict caused heavy casualties, including senior Iranian leadership figures.
However, Israeli emergency services stated that while multiple impact sites were assessed following the latest barrage, no casualties were reported. Residents who had taken shelter during the attack were later allowed to leave as the situation stabilized.
The development underscores growing concerns about the use of more destructive weaponry and the risk of broader regional escalation.
