True Promise 3, wave 14: Tel Aviv targeted, casualties reported
Missiles launched from Iran hit multiple areas in the occupied territories, including Tel Aviv, Beer al-Sabe, and Ramat Gan, with reports of damage to Soroka Hospital.
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Impact of the Iranian missile launch against different parts of the occupied territories, including central Tel Aviv, on June 19, 2025. (Social media)
A large-scale missile barrage was launched from Iran on Thursday morning, targeting Tel Aviv and its surrounding areas in the occupied territories. According to Israeli media reports, approximately 20 missiles were also fired toward Haifa and al-Naqab.
The strikes resulted in several confirmed impacts, including direct hits on central Tel Aviv and its northern district of Ramat Gan.
#WATCH | Further footage shows the impact of Iranian missiles in "Israel".
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According to Israeli Channel 12, “torrents of missiles” are hitting Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Holon.#Iran #IranNews #TruePromise3 pic.twitter.com/KLfDzxmuaU
The missile launch occurred while an El Al passenger plane was reportedly in the air, preparing to land. According to Israeli media outlets, the aircraft was rerouted back to Larnaca.
Iranian missiles strike Soroka Hospital
Al Mayadeen’s correspondent confirmed that missiles struck near Soroka Hospital in Beer al-Sabe, used to treat soldiers wounded in Gaza. Israeli media claimed a direct hit on the hospital, with the extent of the damage still being assessed.
According to the IRNA news agency, the main target of the attack was the Israeli occupation army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (IOF C4I) headquarters.
The military intelligence base is located in the Gav-Yam technology park, adjacent to Soroka Hospital in Beer al-Sabe. The facilities house thousands of military personnel, digital command systems, cyber operations units, and the Zionist army’s C4ISR systems.
While the hospital was impacted by the blast wave, it did not suffer significant damage. The strike was a precise and direct hit on critical military infrastructure.
According to Israeli emergency services, a Biological research facility next to Soroka Hospital, a sensitive security facility, was attacked.
It is worth noting that the Israeli occupation targeted al-Farabi Hospital on June 16 in the western Iranian city of Kermanshah, marking a serious escalation in the ongoing war, following a series of attacks on civilian and residential infrastructure across Iran by the Israeli occupation forces.
Israeli stock exchange building struck
#WATCH | Footage shows the impact caused by Iranian missiles in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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Israeli media reported at least four direct hits in the latest missile salvo.
According to Israeli emergency services, search efforts for settlers trapped under rubble are… pic.twitter.com/sVmpsul5C9
Furthermore, Israeli media reported that the Israeli Stock Exchange building in the Ramat Gan area near Tel Aviv was struck.
Additional direct hits were confirmed in the Gush Dan area, which includes Tel Aviv and its suburbs, highlighting the scale of the attack.
At least four confirmed direct hits were reported during this latest barrage, according to Israeli media sources. Two rockets reportedly fell in Beer al-Sabe'.
Separate explosions were also reported in Ramat Gan, north of Tel Aviv.
#WATCH | Circulating footage showing direct missile impact in Tel Aviv.#Iran #IranNews pic.twitter.com/aOMXvjgXzR
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Magen David Adom, the Israeli emergency medical service, confirmed that search and rescue operations are underway in seven different locations where casualties may be trapped beneath debris.