Monday 18/November/2024 – 09:33 PM
Israeli media reported, Monday evening, a power outage in some areas in Tel Aviv Al-Kubra, after missiles were fired from Lebanon and shrapnel fell.
The Israeli ambulance service announced this evening that five people were injured on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, one of whom was in critical condition, as a result of missile fragments, after missiles were fired from Lebanon.
Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv is closed
Israeli media reported that the authorities decided to close Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv after Hezbollah bombed the city.
Meanwhile, Israeli Channel 12 reported that air defenses failed to intercept a ballistic missile launched from Lebanon and landed in Bnei Brak, east of Tel Aviv.
For its part, the Israeli occupation army said that it had intercepted a missile that had penetrated the airspace from Lebanon, adding that it had observed the fall of an object likely resulting from fragments of the interception.
The Israeli Home Front said that sirens were sounded in Eilat on suspicion of march infiltration.
While Israeli Channel 13 reported, a fire broke out in the Bnei Brak neighborhood in Tel Aviv as a result of falling fragments of interceptor missiles.