Tel Aviv's municipality has announced that 61 buildings were damaged following the impact of an Iranian missile, with 10 structures deemed beyond repair and slated for full demolition.
The strike marks one of the most severe direct hits on central Tel Aviv in recent memory, raising alarm over the widening scope of regional hostilities.
Municipal officials have begun assessing the extent of structural damage across the affected areas. Emergency teams were deployed to secure the damaged buildings and assist displaced residents. According to initial evaluations, the 10 buildings designated for demolition pose immediate safety risks.
There were no immediate reports of fatalities, but several residents were treated for minor injuries and shock.
The incident comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, following a series of military exchanges and diplomatic confrontations in recent weeks. Israeli authorities have yet to release an official response to the strike.
International observers closely monitor the situation, concerned that further escalation could trigger a broader regional conflict.