Irans latest strikes on Tel Aviv, Haifa kill at least five

Iranian missiles struck Israel’s Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa before dawn on Monday, destroying homes and fuelling concerns among world leaders at this week’s G7 meeting that the battle between the two old enemies could lead to a broader regional conflict.At least five people were killed in the latest Iranian strikes, the national emergency service said, bringing Israel’s death toll to at least 18 since Friday.At least 100 more were wounded in the overnight strikes, part of a wave of attacks by Tehran in retaliation for Israel’s pre-emptive strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs.Search and location operations were underway in Haifa where around 30 people were wounded, emergency authorities said, as dozens of first responders rushed to the strike zones.

Fires were seen burning at a power plant near the port, media reported.Video footage showed several missiles over Tel Aviv and explosions could be heard there and over Jerusalem.Several residential buildings in a densely populated neighbourhood of Tel Aviv were destroyed in a strike that blew out the windows of hotels and other nearby homes just a few hundred meters from the US Embassy branch in the city.

The US ambassador said the building sustained minor damage, but there were no injuries to personnel.Guydo Tetelbaun was in his apartment in Tel Aviv when the alerts came in shortly after 4 a.m.“As usual, we went into the (shelter) that’s right across the street there.

And within minutes, the door of the (shelter) blew in,” the 31-year-old chef said.“A couple of people came in bloody, all cut up.And then when we came to the apartment, after it quietened down, we saw there wasn’t much of it… Walls are caved in, no more glass,” he added.“It’s terrifying because it’s so unknown.

This could be the beginning of a long time like this, or it could get worse, or hopefully better, but it’s the unknown that’s the scariest.”The predawn missiles struck near S...

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