
Iran Bombs Tel Aviv with Cluster Missiles, Bnei Brak Building Collapses
Key Takeaways
- Iran fired a new wave of missiles toward Tel Aviv and central Israel.
- Bnei Brak reported injuries from cluster munitions, with counts ranging from 14 to 29.
- Tel Aviv area sustained damage to multiple sites, with 17 locations damaged reported.
Iran Fires Missiles at Tel Aviv
Iran launched a new wave of missiles at Tel Aviv featuring cluster munitions.
“Iran’s armed forces launched a new wave of missiles toward ‘Israel’ on Wednesday, the third such attack within an hour, Iranian state television reported”
The IRGC described it as the 89th wave of Operation The Honest Promise 4.

At least 17 sites were hit in Tel Aviv.
Israel's Ministry of Health confirmed at least 25 people injured.
Building Collapses in Bnei Brak
A building in Bnei Brak partially collapsed after an Iranian missile strike.
An unknown number of people were trapped beneath the rubble.
Earlier, 29 people were treated in Bnei Brak including one in serious condition.
Yemen Joins Fight as Region Widens
Israel opened a new front by targeting Yemen after Houthi missiles struck Eilat.
“On Monday evening, Iran launched a dual missile attack on central Israel, targeting the coastal plain and the Sharon region, with about ten minutes between the two launches”
Israel's Security Cabinet approved immediate strikes on Houthi targets.
Attacking Yemen could disrupt the Bab al-Mandeb shipping route.
Healthcare System Strains
6,638 people were admitted since February 28.
This is four times the daily average for a normal winter day.

Hospitals operated at almost 90% capacity in Tel Aviv and central Israel.
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