Iran, Israel and Tel Aviv
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Who needs Iron Dome when you have Raz Nissim Cohen?” a fan quipped to The Post, referring to Israel’s famous missile-interception system.
NBC News' Matt Bradley reports from Israel where sirens rang out across Tel Aviv after missiles were reportedly launched from Iran. The order for residents to take cover was lifted about 15 minutes later.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNOak Park man in Israel describes missile attacks: 'I've never seen that many'"The Iranian missile threat is at a different level than the threat was from Gaza or from the Houthis," he said.
A South Florida journalist and a Miami mother are among hundreds of Americans stranded in Israel after Iranian missile attacks grounded flights and closed airspace.
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst was standing on a balcony as short-range missiles behind him appeared to come closer before being intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome defense system. The footage of the incident preceded a night in which Israel and Iran traded fire, with explosions heard in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Tehran.
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNTel Aviv residents woken in middle of the night by warning sirens ringing out across cityAir raid sirens could be heard across the Israeli city of Tel Aviv in the early hours of Tuesday morning, as Iranian media reported that military forces had launched missiles at Israel.
Tel Aviv, one of the top global startup hubs, has been a regular target of Iranian missiles. Israeli entrepreneurs and venture investors say the heavy fire has made business travel impossible and affected productivity for some employees.
A rare daytime missile barrage on Tel Aviv forces millions into shelters as Israeli forces retaliate against Iran's missile-launching capabilities.