Iran's missiles hit Tel Aviv, Al Karmal and large areas in northern Israel

Hebrew media reported, on Sunday morning, that a new batch of Iranian missiles had fallen into several areas inside Israel, which led to widespread material injuries and damage, amid a serious escalation in the frequency of the military confrontation between Tehran and Tel Aviv.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation stated that 15 Israelis were wounded as a result of the Iranian missile shelling, while the Israeli army announced that it is now allowing to leave protected places throughout the country, in an indication of a temporary decline in the pace of attacks.
In the same context, the Yisrael Hume newspaper reported, quoting firefighting teams, that several buildings were completely destroyed in the coastal area, and a building was injured in the Dan area, in addition to a vehicle damage as a result of missiles near a building in the center of the country.
In a remarkable development, Israeli radio quoted field sources that missiles were directly landed on the town of Nice Tsyuna, south of Tel Aviv, as well as in Ramat Gan, and various areas of Greater Tel Aviv, along with neighborhoods in the city of Haifa, specifically on Carmel.
In turn, Al -Jazeera news channel quoted an urgent update about the fall of missiles and shrapnel in 10 different locations, which included Carmel, the North Coastal Plain and the Great Tel Aviv, which led to the activation of the sirens intensively in all of these areas, amid a state of maximum alert.
The Israeli Home Front announced the sound of sirens again in large areas in northern Israel, at a time when the mutual escalation between the two sides continues, amid international concerns about the expansion of the confrontation and its transformation into a comprehensive regional war.