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Chaos Reported in Occupied Palestine Amid Fresh Wave of Iranian Strikes

  • March, 06, 2026 - 20:09
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Chaos Reported in Occupied Palestine Amid Fresh Wave of Iranian Strikes

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Hospitals in central Israel faced severe overcrowding and chaotic scenes in emergency departments on Friday as a new wave of Iranian ballistic missile attacks targeted Tel Aviv, Jaffa, and Ben Gurion International Airport, according to Israeli media reports.

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Israeli media reported that Iranian missiles struck Ben Gurion Airport, located in the heart of Israel.

Channel 12 reported hearing intense explosions in Tel Aviv, adding that the blasts caused nearby homes to shake violently.

Israeli sources stated that Jerusalem and Tel Aviv came under attack from 10 Iranian missiles.

Separately, an Israeli Hebrew-language media outlet revealed scenes of chaos at hospital emergency departments.

Despite heavy censorship, the news site Rotter.net described extremely crowded and dire conditions in Israeli hospital emergency rooms due to ongoing security threats from continuous missile barrages.

The report detailed an incident in which companions of a patient reportedly seized a doctor's personal firearm and threatened medical staff, including the doctor, demanding immediate treatment for their companion.

Israeli authorities have censored casualty reports and provided no official information on deaths, injuries, or specific damage from the latest Iranian missile salvo.

 
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