Aerial footage released by Hebrew media on Sunday revealed widespread devastation in the city of Bat Yam, just south of the occupied city of ‘Tel Aviv,’ following Iranian missile strikes that targeted Israeli sites deep within the occupied territories.
The attack came in direct response to the Israeli enemy’s continued military aggression against Iran since early Friday.
Entire residential blocks were reduced to rubble in Bat Yam, with local reports confirming at least six deaths and dozens more feared trapped beneath the debris.
Israeli media described the level of destruction as “unprecedented,” documenting a neighborhood that was “largely flattened.”
Dozens Missing, Hundreds Injured
Channel 12 reported that 195 Zionists have been injured in the missile attacks, including five in critical condition, while 35 remain unaccounted for in Bat Yam following a direct strike on a residential building.
According to Maariv and Channel 14, the Iranian response also included direct hits on six different sites across “Tel Aviv” and its surroundings in what was described as a concentrated and intense barrage. Around 50 missiles were reportedly launched during the latest wave.
Strategic Sites Also Hit
Among the targets was the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, one of the Israeli occupation regime’s most prominent research centers. The institute reportedly sustained direct damage, with footage showing smoke rising from its grounds.
As details continue to emerge, the strike on Bat Yam is being regarded as a turning point in the regional escalation—underscoring the growing vulnerability of Israeli infrastructure in the face of Iran’s precision missile capabilities.
Iran has maintained that its retaliatory operations are proportionate and legitimate under international law, aimed at deterring further Israeli aggression and defending its sovereignty.
Source: Al-Manar Website