Iranian forces launched seven consecutive waves of missile strikes against Israel on Saturday, leaving at least five people injured in Tel Aviv and surrounding areas.
According to the Magen David Adom emergency services, the casualties included a 45-year-old man in Bnei Brak and two men in their 20s who were struck by glass shrapnel.
A 52-year-old man was also hospitalised in Ramat Gan after being caught in a powerful blast wave as the aerial bombardment intensified throughout the day.
The physical impact of the strikes was starkly visible in residential neighbourhoods, where AFP footage captured the destruction of the upper floor of a home in Ramat Gan.
Nearby, other houses were stripped of their exterior walls, leaving interiors gutted and littered with debris from shattered furniture and personal belongings.

Local social workers at the scene confirmed that much of the widespread property damage was caused by heavy shrapnel falling from intercepted and direct-hit projectiles.
Reports from several local media outlets indicated that a cluster munition landed near the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv, situated close to the Ministry of Defence.
While the Israeli military continues to deploy air defence systems to intercept incoming rounds, the daily exchange of fire shows no signs of abating.
This cycle of retaliation follows the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran that began in late February, which has since evolved into a broader regional conflict with daily missile barrages targeting multiple nations.
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