Israeli cities near Tel Aviv were rocked by Iranian missile strikes overnight, damaging residential buildings and leaving behind widespread destruction. Emergency crews pulled survivors, including a baby, from the rubble in cities like Ramat Gan and Rishon LeZion. The overnight barrage followed Israel’s largest-ever airstrike on Iran, which had the stated aim of halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Israel remains under a state of emergency as fears of further escalation between the two nations grow. An Israeli official said Iran had fired around 200 ballistic missiles in four waves since Friday night.
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Iranian missile strikes leave trail of destruction near Tel Aviv, other cities in Israel
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