09.03.2026 15:12
In the missile retaliation attack by Iran, where Israel and the US conducted joint strikes, 2 people were killed and 2 others were seriously injured near Israel's capital, Tel Aviv. Iran had recently announced that it had begun using new technology multi-warhead missiles.
In a statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that missiles were fired from Iran towards Israel and that air defense systems were trying to intercept the missiles. After Iran's missile retaliation, sirens sounded first in northern Israel and then in the central region, including the capital Tel Aviv and the Jerusalem area.
MULTI-HEADED MISSILES FELL IN THE CENTER OF ISRAEL
The AA reporter in the region reported that explosion sounds were heard in the skies of Tel Aviv while Israeli air defense systems were trying to intercept missiles fired from Iran. The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Iran used multi-headed missiles and that missile fragments were seen falling in various areas, primarily in Bat-Yam, Holon, and Yehud, in central Israel.
2 PEOPLE DIED, 3 PEOPLE WERE INJURED
While bombs hit 6 areas around Tel Aviv, material damage occurred in some regions due to falling multi-headed missile fragments. The emergency aid organization "United Hatzalah," composed of Israeli volunteers, announced that 2 people died and 3 others were injured in the retaliatory attack by Iran around Tel Aviv.
THEY WERE NOT IN A PROTECTED AREA
The statement indicated that the 2 deceased individuals in the area named Yehud were foreign workers, and in other areas, 3 people were injured, including 2 moderately and 1 lightly. Israeli media pointed out that the 2 workers who lost their lives due to shrapnel after the missile hit were not in a protected area.
ONE PERSON DIED OF A HEART ATTACK DUE TO SIRENS
Meanwhile, the report stated that a person in their 20s in northern Israel died of a heart attack after the sirens sounded. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was noted that soldiers continued extensive search and rescue operations in the affected areas, and a warning was issued not to publish or share images of the said areas.