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“World War 3 Is On” Tongues Was As Iran Launches Missiles Into Tel Aviv, Iron Dome Fails (Video)

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“World War 3 Is On” Tongues Was As Iran Launches Missiles Into Tel Aviv, Iron Dome Fails (Video) Written By Oshiobugie John Tensions have escalated dramatically as “World War 3 is on” becomes a trending topic on social media following a missile barrage from Iran that struck Tel Aviv. Reports indicate that some of the missiles or fragments bypassed Israel’s renowned Iron Dome defense system, causing explosions near downtown Tel Aviv and sparking fears of a larger global conflict.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard confirmed the launch of nearly 200 ballistic missiles toward Israel, vowing further strikes if the nation retaliates. Footage from the scene shows fiery blasts lighting up densely populated areas, while Israel’s defense forces scrambled to intercept the incoming projectiles. Despite the severity of the attack, Israeli medical services reported only two injuries so far.

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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) urged citizens to remain in protected spaces as the missile threat continues. In response to the escalating situation, all flights to and from Ben Gurion International Airport were suspended, and neighboring Jordan closed its airspace temporarily. As fear grips the region, the IDF emphasized their commitment to protecting Israeli civilians, stating, “We are doing and will do everything necessary to protect the civilians of the State of Israel.”

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