Rocket fragments have fallen in the center of Tel Aviv following recent aerial escalations in the region.
The Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing Vesti, that the debris landed in the city's coastal area, a district that houses numerous foreign diplomatic missions and embassies.
According to official reports and footage released by both Iranian and Israeli media outlets, the fragments caused a significant impact upon landing. Local emergency services were deployed to the scene to secure the area, though no immediate casualties were reported in the specific vicinity of the diplomatic quarter.
The incident occurs amid heightened regional tensions and frequent cross-border fire. Tel Aviv, as Israel's economic and diplomatic hub, remains a primary target for long-range missile strikes, necessitating the frequent activation of the Iron Dome and other advanced air defense systems to intercept incoming threats over densely populated urban centers.