Iran Launches New Missile Salvo on Zionist Entity Amid Ongoing Conflict

TEHRAN – Iran launched a new salvo of missiles Thursday targeting the Zionist entity, according to local media reports, marking the seventh day of the ongoing Zionist aggression.
“Advanced missiles are roaring over Tel Aviv,” reported the Fars News Agency, while Iranian state television broadcasted live footage from Tel Aviv. Zionist police confirmed “multiple impacts” after Iranian missile strikes caused loud and violent explosions in both Tel Aviv and occupied Al-Quds.
Loud and continuous blasts were heard Thursday morning in occupied Al-Quds and Tel Aviv, according to media sources. Zionist police confirmed “several impacts,” particularly in the Tel Aviv district and in an unspecified city in the south.
Reports indicate that the explosions around 7:10 a.m. local time (4:10 GMT) were the most intense heard in occupied Al-Quds since the Zionist aggression against Iran began on June 13.
In Tel Aviv, sirens sounded again shortly afterward, indicating the possible arrival of another wave of missiles. Between 7:15 and 7:30 a.m. (4:15–4:30 GMT), mobile applications linked to the Home Front Command (Passive Defense) issued frequent alerts, with red warning dots spreading across the country’s map, covering northern, central, and some southern regions.



