Thursday, 02/04/2026   
   Beirut 13:09

Iran Attack Leaves Casualties, Damage in Tel Aviv, Occupied Palestine

The Israeli enemy army announced that search and rescue forces are combing areas in northern ‘Israel’ following the fall of rocket debris originating from Lebanon. The operations focus on locating scattered fragments and securing affected zones.

Meanwhile, Israeli media reported early Thursday that fragments of an Iranian cluster missile landed in 11 locations across the greater Tel Aviv area, with the number of injured in Bnei Brak rising to five. Sources also reported a joint strike by Iran and Hezbollah targeting central and northern occupied Palestine.

Israeli emergency services confirmed that the injured in Bnei Brak sustained minor wounds. Channel 12 reported that shrapnel damaged the water network and several vehicles in the area. Haaretz earlier reported that three Israeli settlers were injured in Bnei Brak, east of Tel Aviv, as a result of the Iranian missile barrage. Israeli radio confirmed that cluster munition fragments caused material damage in several areas of Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Bnei Brak.

The newspaper Israel Hayom stated that Iran used a cluster munition in the latest barrage launched toward central Israel. Channel 13 added that the attack was a joint operation by Iran and Hezbollah targeting central and northern Israel.

The Israeli Home Front Command announced that sirens sounded in central ‘Israel’, including the city of Acre, Haifa Bay, and several areas in the Upper Galilee, coinciding with Iranian television’s announcement of a new wave of missile launches toward ‘Israel’.

In a related development, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported that the pace of missile launches by Iran and Hezbollah intensified during the Passover holiday, noting that the latest barrage targeted central ‘Israel’ and settlements in the West Bank.

Source: Al-Manar English Website and Iranian media