Damage by Iranian missiles worse than reported: Rishon LeZion official
Raz Kinstlich, the head of the Rishon LeZion municipality, reveals the extensive destruction caused by the Iranian missile strikes, calling it worse than reported.
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Destroyed buildings following an impact by an Iranian missiles in Rohs LeZion, Occupied Palestine, June 14, 2025 (social media)
Raz Kinstlich, the head of the Rishon LeZion municipality near Tel Aviv, stated that the damage from Iran's missile strikes was much more severe than media reports suggest, calling the aftermath "complete devastation."
In an interview with Israel’s Channel 12, Kinstlich emphasized that "the destruction you see on screen is nothing compared to reality." He stressed that "the scale of damage is unprecedented," adding that, "We’ve never experienced devastation like this, it’s like a scene of total destruction, almost impossible to put into words, and honestly, the sight is truly terrifying."
He added that while Rishon LeZion has been hit during previous military operations, the scale of destruction this time is incomparable, saying, "Even on October 7th, we didn’t see anything like this."
Israeli media confirmed that several Iranian missiles struck Tel Aviv, its southern areas, the Negev region, al-Quds, the Sea of Galilee, Haifa, Be'er Sheva, and the Galilee in the north, achieving direct impacts. One missile hit a 50-story building in greater Tel Aviv, with the Iranian rockets inflicting unprecedented destruction and damage across multiple locations.
Iran launches Operation True Promise 3 in retaliation to Israeli attacks
In response to "Israel's" attack on Friday, Iran launched Operation True Promise 3, which began with massive waves of missiles targeting Tel Aviv and northern occupied Palestine. According to Israeli media, the retaliation left four settlers dead, and over 200 others wounded, as unprecedented destruction tore through targeted occupied areas.
Iran later launched a missile salvo aimed at Tel Aviv and extensive regions in northern occupied Palestine, according to Israeli media reports in the early hours of June 14, putting the entirety of "Israel" on high alert.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation admitted that two settlers were killed and 40 others wounded in the bombardment of Rishon LeZion in central occupied Palestine.