Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has confirmed its recent missile strikes on Tel Aviv, escalating tensions in an already volatile region. The IRGC stated that it targeted the Israeli city with Kheibar Shekan missiles, which are solid-fuel and carry a one-ton warhead. This attack was purportedly part of broader operations reflecting Iran’s military strategy in response to continued hostilities with Israel.
Reports from various sources indicate that the Iranian bombardment has resulted in casualties, with Hebrew media citing two Israeli fatalities and at least three injuries. The conflict has particularly intensified following allegations of Israeli military action being directed towards Lebanon, prompting reciprocal strikes by Iranian forces aimed at Israeli targets.
Social media posts suggest that the situation in Tel Aviv is dire, with users expressing concern over the lack of media coverage regarding the destruction wrought by the missile strikes. Criticism has also emerged regarding the portrayal of the conflict in international media, with some claiming there’s an inadequate representation of the situation on the ground in Israel.
In response to the escalating conflict, travel advisories have been issued, leading airlines such as TUS Airways and Bluebird Airways to suspend flights to Tel Aviv through March 15, while Bulgaria Air has indicated similar disruptions until March 31, according to reports from Riskline.

