PNN – Hebrew sources reported panic on the Israeli home front, acknowledging that Iranian missiles had destroyed Tel Aviv.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, following the devastating attacks by our country’s armed forces against sensitive Zionist positions in various areas of occupied Palestine, which have continued uninterrupted since last night, Hebrew media reported that Iranian missiles have destroyed Tel Aviv and that alarm sirens are sounding non-stop. Also, severe explosions and terrible fires occurred in “Bnei Brak” and missile shrapnel is falling in various areas.
According to Al-Mayadeen, Israeli media reported that after the recent Iranian missile attack, fires are continuing in several parts of Tel Aviv, and that missile attacks from Iran have led to severe fires in Ramallah and Holon.
The media outlets emphasized that emergency sirens sounded non-stop in the central area and around Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion Airport, as far as the town of Avivim in the Upper Galilee and the town of Matla, while videos showed flames in central Tel Aviv as a result of a direct hit by a missile.
On the other hand, Channel 12 of the Israeli regime’s television acknowledged the fall of missile shrapnel in the city of Bnei Brak, east of Tel Aviv, and emphasized that Israeli forces have begun searching several locations in central Tel Aviv where they witnessed the fall of the remains of interceptor missiles and shrapnel from the Iranian attack, and a state of panic and confusion has prevailed among the settlers.
Hebrew media also reported that messages were sent from Iran to Israeli phones saying: Take your last breaths, the fire of our anger will not leave you anywhere.
News sources report that the home front in Israel is facing increasing pressure as rocket attacks from Iran and Lebanon intensify, disrupting daily life for Zionists and bringing their escape to shelters, especially in northern occupied Palestine, back into the spotlight. This comes as there is strict censorship over the release of damage figures and authorities are preparing for a long phase of attrition.
The Israeli Tax Authority announced that the State Compensation Fund has received more than 9,115 claims for compensation for property damage since the start of the war. According to official data, these claims included 6,586 claims related to buildings, 1,044 claims related to equipment and facilities, and 1,485 claims related to vehicles.
It should be noted that Tel Aviv topped the list of affected areas with 4,609 requests for compensation, followed by Ashkelon with 3,664 requests, and then Jerusalem, Acre, and Tiberias.
But these figures do not reflect the actual losses suffered by the occupiers in the war with Iran, as Israeli authorities strictly monitor the release of details of losses. For example, the Israeli Ministry of Health’s announcement that 2,557 wounded have been transferred to hospitals since the start of the war, in contrast to estimates from research centers that indicate a significant number of Zionists have been killed.
The war has also clearly reflected the details of daily life on the Israeli home front, with the Ministry of Education deciding to close schools in large areas, including the north and the Tel Aviv area, and distance learning continuing in other areas of the occupied territories.
Also, Israeli cabinet websites were hit by a cyber-attack that disrupted them, while widespread warnings and rumors circulated on social media about the possibility of missile attacks from Iran or Lebanon.

