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  • Israelis emerge from shelters to devastation after Iran attacks

    Israelis emerge from shelters to devastation after Iran attacks

    Israelis emerge from shelters to devastation after Iran attacksFirst responders fanned out across Israel Sunday following fresh waves of Iranian missile strikes that left pockets of devastation in their wake — as the Islamic republic hit back after a US attack on its nuclear sites.

    In both Haifa and areas around Tel Aviv, the scenes were all too similar.

    Rubble filled streets at impact sites as the facades of apartment buildings were eviscerated by the falling projectiles, as rescue teams picked through the debris looking for people.

    In the Ramat Aviv neighbourhood near Tel Aviv, the mere skeletons of homes were left standing following the barrage, with the wooden frames visible amid a sea of debris.

    As the country was jolted awake by air raid sirens warning residents of air attacks, many in Ramat Aviv left their shelters later to discover the destruction.

    A man and woman embraced each other and cried.

    “Our entire house was destroyed — there’s nothing left,” said Aviad Chernichovsky, who had rushed out of his home to get to a shelter.

    Several elderly residents were placed on chairs and beds to allow for medical evacuation. One woman, injured in the face, appeared anxious as paramedics led her away from the rubble.

    Officials were still taking stock of the damage.

    “Houses here were hit very, very badly,” Tel Aviv mayor Ron Huldai said at the scene.

    “Those who were in the shelter are all safe and well. The damage is very, very extensive, but in terms of human life, we are okay.”

    – Devastating power –

    The Israeli police said in a statement that they had been deployed to at least two other impact sites, one in Haifa in the north and another in Ness Ziona, south of Tel Aviv.

    A public square in a residential area of Haifa was left strewn with rubble and surrounding shops and homes were heavily damaged.

    Palm trees withstood the impact in a small public garden, while storefronts were bent, shop windows shattered, and air conditioners left dangling from building facades.

    Sirens however did not sound in this area. Authorities said they were actively working to clarify what happened.

    “The possibility of a malfunction with the interceptor (of the air defence system) is under investigation,” said an army spokesperson.

    Two salvos of missiles were launched at Israel from around 7:30 am (0430 GMT), the Israeli military said.

    Iran has been firing daily missile barrages at Israel for over a week, since a wide-ranging Israeli attack on the Islamic republic’s nuclear installations and military bases triggered war.

    Israel’s sophisticated air defences have intercepted more than 450 missiles along with around 1,000 drones, according to the latest figures from the Israeli military.

    Even still, at least 50 impacts have been officially acknowledged nation-wide with the country’s air defence batteries unable to prevent all of the strikes.

    Iran’s armed forces said Sunday’s barrage targeted multiple sites in Israel including Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, and relied on some of their most sophisticated long-range missiles with “devastating warhead power”.

  • Iran armed forces urge evacuation of residents in major Israeli cities

    Iran armed forces urge evacuation of residents in major Israeli cities

    Iran’s armed forces chief of staff Abdolrahim Mousavi urged on Tuesday residents of the major Israeli cities of Haifa and Tel Aviv to evacuate, warning of imminent “punitive” attacks.

    “Punitive operations will be carried out soon,” Mousavi said in a video statement carried by state TV on the fifth day of the deadly confrontation triggered by Israeli air raid on Friday.

    He added that previous attacks on Israel have so far only been for “deterrence” purposes.

    Referring to Israel, Mousavi said that “residents of the occupied territories, especially Tel Aviv and Haifa, are strongly urged to leave these areas for the sake of their lives”.

    Mousavi told Israelis not to “fall victim” to “animalistic desires” of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which Tehran blames for the escalation.

    After decades of enmity and a prolonged shadow war, Israel launched a surprise attack in the early hours of Friday, saying it was targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities.

    So far it has killed at least 224 people in the Islamic republic, including top military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians.

    Iran has retaliated with barrages of drone and missiles that have killed at least 24 people in Israel, according to the latest figures from the prime minister’s office.

    On Monday, Israel warned residents to leave a northern district of the Iranian capital before striking the headquarters of state television, in an attack the broadcaster said killed three people.