Kathmandu. Residents of Israel’s Tel Aviv have been forced to spend the night at underground train stations.
Rest houses for passengers are being converted into temporary shelters. Because the sirens warn of a missile attack.
One of the largest light rail stations in Tel Aviv, which was usually filled with passengers. But now the place has been converted into a temporary shelter for citizens seeking safety.
Tel Aviv’s underground stations have been used by residents because of the fear of missiles. Train stations have been chosen over the frequent rush to shelters when the sirens of warning of missiles go off.
Sirens and loud explosions were heard in Tel Aviv early Thursday morning as the Israeli military announced that its air defense system was working to thwart a missile attack from Iran.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, some members of his family, top military commanders and civilians have been killed in joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Tehran and several other Iranian cities since February 28.
Iran has responded with a series of missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and US assets in the region

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