Tel Aviv, March 24 — Six people were lightly injured after a munition struck central Tel Aviv on Tuesday, Israeli media reported. Channel 12, citing police, said the weapon carried roughly 100 kilograms of explosives. Multiple buildings and vehicles were damaged, and fragments from the strike fell in Rosh Ha’ayin east of the city.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced this week that it launched the 78th wave of its retaliatory campaign, dubbed “Operation True Promise 4,” saying it carried out missile and drone strikes against what it described as “highly sensitive” targets including Dimona, Tel Aviv and Eilat, as well as several U.S. military bases in the region. The IRGC called the phase a significant escalation and said the launches coincided with large pro-government rallies in Iran.
Press TV reported that Imam Ali Hospital in Andimeshk was evacuated and taken out of service after direct attacks by the U.S. and Israel, according to that outlet.
Al Jazeera Breaking reported an Israeli strike on a petrol station in southern Lebanon that triggered a large explosion and fire; the Israeli military was reported to have issued displacement orders to residents in nearby areas.
In Kuwait, Anadolu Agency said falling shrapnel from air-defence interceptions damaged seven overhead power transmission lines, causing partial outages in several areas, the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy reported.
Human Rights Watch published a report alleging that Iranian forces appeared to have deliberately targeted at least two civilian commercial ships in and around the Strait of Hormuz on March 11, acts the group said could amount to war crimes.
The incidents come amid a wider escalation that followed U.S.-Israel operations named Epic Fury and Roaring Lion, which targeted and killed key Iranian figures. Now in its fourth week, the broader conflict has included strikes on military assets and energy infrastructure, raising tensions across the region and concerns about disruptions to global energy supplies.
This account is compiled from syndicated reports.
