The strikes hit several locations in the Greater Tel Aviv area and occupied Jerusalem (Al-Quds).
Hebrew-language sources report that at least eight emergency teams were dispatched to different parts of Tel Aviv following the impact of the barrage missiles.
Israeli media also said a train station in the Greater Tel Aviv region was damaged and set on fire after two Iranian strikes, as the sirens sent millions of Zionists scrambling for shelters.
The mayor of Tel Aviv announced that train services in the city have been halted because of these attacks.
Images show widespread damage in Bnei Brak, surrounding Tel Aviv.
Rosh Haayin municipality – a subdivision of Greater Tel Aviv – stated that a high‑voltage power cable was severed by the recent Iranian missile attack.
Consequently, the Givat Tal neighborhood and other areas are without electricity, and further outages may occur elsewhere in the city.
Israel 14 Network reported that two Zionists were killed in Ramat Gan, south of Greater Tel Aviv, as a result of the Iranian missile strike on Tel Aviv.
Israeli emergency services confirmed the deaths and that several others were injured.
The Israeli army’s censorship office is closely monitoring any dissemination of news or images related to these strikes, especially those involving military or security sites.
No media outlet is permitted to publish without permission from this office.
Following today’s successful missile attack, General Seyed Hossein Mousavi, commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force, released a message meant for the Iranian children who have been martyred by enemy fire, saying: “Tonight the enemy’s sky will be more visible for you; Dear children of Iran! Your message has been received. Tonight, the enemy’s sky will be more visible for you.”