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Iran fires missiles at central Israel: Debris hits Tel Aviv train station

Wed, March 18, 2026 - 03:15
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Tehran struck the very 'heart of the Israeli regime,' media reported
Iran fires missiles at central Israel: Debris hits Tel Aviv train station A missile salvo was launched at central Israel (Photo: from open sources)

Iran carried out a massive missile attack on central Israel, resulting in debris from intercepted missiles falling onto a railway station in Tel Aviv, according to The Times of Israel.

Reports indicate that damage from the missile strike was recorded at Savidor railway station in Tel Aviv.

Israeli Railways stated that train traffic has been temporarily suspended due to damage to the platforms at the station.

Firefighters are also working to extinguish several fires in central Israeli cities, including Petah Tikva and Kafr Qasim.

Al Jazeera published a video from the scene showing damaged vehicles, one of which was flipped upside down by the blast wave.

Israeli media, including Channel 12 and Yedioth Ahronoth, reported that a cluster missile hit the heart of the regime and successfully struck its target.

The attack was accompanied by emergency sirens in dozens of locations across Tel Aviv — near Ben Gurion Airport, on the coastal plain, and on the northern shore of the West Bank.

It should be noted that the IDF confirmed the missile strike on Israel by Iran in a press statement.

Brief overview of the war involving Iran, Israel, and the US

From the beginning of the US operation against Iran on February 28, Israel joined the confrontation against the regime of the Islamic Republic.

It is still difficult to determine who is winning the war, although US President Donald Trump has stated that the US has almost won the war.

On March 16, the Israeli Air Force attacked a plane at Tehran airport used by Iran’s Supreme Leader.

The US also recently struck Iran’s Kharg Island, where much of the Islamic Republic’s weaponry is stored.

The new authorities in Tehran have promised retaliation, but this has not deterred Washington — the US president again threatened to strike the island.

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