02.04.2026 21:01
On the 34th day of the war between the US and Israel and Iran, mutual attacks between the parties continue with full intensity. Iran launched a new wave of retaliation against Israel following the attack targeting the B1 Bridge by the US and Israel. Moments when a ballistic missile hit a location in the city of Petah Tikva in central Israel were captured on camera.
On the 34th day of the war between the USA and Israel and Iran, mutual attacks between the parties continue with full intensity. Iran launched a new wave of retaliation against Israel following the attack targeting the B1 Bridge by the USA and Israel.
EXPLOSION SOUNDS IN TEL AVIV
Following Iran's retaliation, sirens sounded in many places in Israel, especially in the capital Tel Aviv, and explosion sounds were heard. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that air defense systems were activated to intercept missiles identified as being launched from Iran. Pre-warning messages were sent to mobile phones in areas under threat of retaliation, and Israelis were advised not to leave shelters until a second announcement. While sirens were sounding in central Israel, including the capital Tel Aviv, explosion sounds were heard from the skies of Tel Aviv after the preventive missiles were fired.
BALLISTIC MISSILE HIT PETAH TIKVA
According to news from Channel 12 television, shrapnel fell in two areas in the city of Petah Tikva in central Israel. However, contrary to the Israeli press, images from the region showed that the ammunition in question was a ballistic missile, not shrapnel. Moments of flames rising from the point where the missile hit were also captured on camera.
On the other hand, a statement from the Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom indicated that there were no reported deaths or injuries in Iran's retaliation according to initial assessments.