Waves of Iranian, Houthi Missile Attacks Target Central Israel, Five Wounded – Haaretz
Iranian missiles struck nine sites across the greater Tel Aviv area, damaging industrial buildings and a train station while wounding at least five people. The impact marks a significant escalation in hostilities targeting central Israel, with photographic evidence circulating from Petah Tikva showing structural compromise to industrial zones following the inbound fire.
Reports from the scene indicate that the barrage targeted critical infrastructure within the country’s economic hub. Anadolu Ajansı confirmed that among the nine sites struck was a train station, which sustained damage during the attack. In Petah Tikva, visual documentation released by The Times of Israel depicted debris scattered across industrial facilities, highlighting the reach of the projectiles into densely populated commercial districts.
Haaretz reported that five individuals were wounded during the strikes, requiring medical attention as emergency services responded to multiple impact zones across the central region. The casualties occurred despite active defense systems engaged in intercepting incoming threats, underscoring the volume of fire directed at the area.
Daily Sabah characterized the event as the largest missile salvo of the war fired toward central Israel, signaling an intensification of long-range capabilities deployed against the state. The attack was not limited to a single vector; ynetnews reported that Israel came under fire simultaneously from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen, suggesting a coordinated multi-front effort involving Iranian proxies and allied militias.
The involvement of Houthi forces from Yemen was noted alongside direct Iranian fire, expanding the geographic scope of the aggression beyond the northern border. This convergence of fire from multiple state and non-state actors represents a complex challenge for defense planners tasked with monitoring trajectories from varying azimuths.
Defense officials have yet to release a comprehensive assessment of the interception rates or the specific types of missiles utilized in the salvo. Military analysts are currently reviewing flight data to determine the launch points and the effectiveness of the layered defense systems deployed over the Tel Aviv metropolitan area.
Medical teams remained on site in Petah Tikva as defense officials assessed the extent of the structural compromise. Emergency protocols remain active across the central district while authorities verify the stability of damaged transport infrastructure.
