Scenes of fear, chaos and anxiety filled a Tel Aviv street early Monday, following the latest wave of Iranian missile strikes.
Jerusalem Correspondent Jeremy Diamond saw streets littered with debris as rescue and military personnel searched through rubble at a scene that appeared to have been struck by four ballistic missiles.
One woman said she “felt the impact” of the strikes from her basement, where she was hunkering down.

“We came out really slowly because we were scared,” she told Diamond, adding that “buildings were falling as we walked.”
“It smelled like smoke… I had to cover my nose with my T-shirt. We had to walk down the street to make sure we weren’t inhaling it,” she said.
One of the residential buildings near the scene had partially collapsed and debris could be seen from blocks away, Diamond said, adding at least 10 people have been taken to hospital.
People could be seen arriving to assess the damage and families and friends embracing one another, as the shock from the strikes adds to the anxiety of residents.
Israel underestimated Iran’s ability to regroup
Iran’s continued missile strikes on Israel are showing Tehran forces can regroup even after Israel killed multiple military commanders in its initial attack, an analyst told Us Media outlet, CNN.
Parsi said Israel believed they had “disrupted Iranian command and control” but that idea was “quickly restructured.”
What we are seeing now is that “Iranian missiles are successful in penetrating all layers of Israel’s air defense systems,” Parsi said.
Parsi was speaking to CNN as new waves of Iranian missiles rained down in the early hours of Monday morning and struck multiple locations.
Casualties are mounting on both sides as Iran and Israel widen attacks. Tehran residents are attempting to flee the capital in search of safety, while explosions and fire were seen in Israel overnight with residential buildings hit.
Some context: Iran’s highest-ranking military officer, the head of its elite Revolutionary Guards Corps and its air force and a former national security chief were killed in Israel’s unprecedented Operation Rising Lion last week.









