Incident Code

IRIS250616d

Location

Gush Dan metropolitan area, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
תל אביב, تل أبيب

Geolocation

32.033333, 34.766667
Accuracy: Neighbourhood/area

Airwars Assessment

Last Updated: May 7, 2026

Alleged Iranian missile strikes which hit the Gush Dan/Tel Aviv area of Israel reportedly resulted in the injury of over 100 people, including two children, on June 16, 2025.

YNet News reported that early Monday June 16th, residential areas in Tel Aviv were struck in direct hits from Iranian missile strikes and “over 100 people were injured in the city, including a 10-year-old boy in serious condition and a newborn baby.” The article detailed that the injured newborn baby was brought to medical crews by friends of the baby’s mother who stayed with the baby until “she rushed over, still in pain from recent surgery, saying she had been delayed retrieving medications.” According to YNet News, one of the missiles also exploded near the U.S. Embassy compound and that Ambassador Mike Huckabee confirmed that while the embassy had sustained minor damage, no personnel were injured.

A post from @kann_news on Twitter/X reported that there were four “crash sites” from Iranian missiles in Gush Dan, adding that a serious injury had occurred and a fire had broken out at one of the sites.

Images published by YNet News and @kann_news show damage to residential buildings, clouds of smoke rising over the Tel Aviv skyline, and the newborn infant being treated by paramedics.

Where sources identified a belligerent, all sources identified Iranian forces as responsible.

Key Information

Geolocation Notes

Source imagery of the incident show strikes at multiple locations. For the Gush Dan (גּוּשׁ דָּן, غوش دان) area, we were able to geolocate two incidents. The exact coordinates for these locations are: Pinsker Street at 32.073353, 34.769155 (see evidence below); and Bnei Brak at 32.095045, 34.834319 (see evidence in IRIS250616a). As the exact points where civilian harm occurred remain unclear, the location accuracy for this incident is classified as “Neighbourhood/area.” The generic coordinates for Gush Dan are: 32.033333, 34.766667.

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Military Statements

Iranian Military Assessment
Suspected belligerent
Iranian Military
Iranian Military position on incident
Not yet assessed

Sources (3)

Associated Press
17 Jun 2025

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226800

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17 Jun 2025

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By SAM MEDNICK PETAH TIKVA, Israel (AP) — When an Iranian missile slammed into this central Israeli city, Miryam was huddled inside the concrete safe room in her family’s apartment. Miryam was unscathed by the blast. But four people in the building next door were killed, and the explosion blew off the doors to the apartment and destroyed the kitchen and bathroom. “This was the scariest thing I’d ever experienced,” said Miryam, who spoke to AP on condition that her last name not be used because she serves in the military. “But the right thing is to attack Iran; I don’t want them to have this power over us.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long identified Iran as Israel’s greatest enemy, citing its hostile rhetoric and support for militant groups and accusing it of pursuing nuclear weapons — a charge Iran denies. After years of threats, Israel launched a surprise attack on Friday, killing Iranian military leaders and striking nuclear facilities in a blistering aerial assault. While no opinion polls have been released yet, the Israeli public — and even Netanyahu’s rivals in the opposition — appears to be lining up behind the military operation in these early days. Such sentiment was evident in Petah Tikva, a middle-class city outside Tel Aviv where nearly a dozen residents said they support the operation, even after the deadly blast. A man inspect the damage to a residential building hit by a missile launched from Iran, in Petah Tikva, Israel, Monday, June 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner) 1 of 3A man inspect the damage to a residential building hit by a missile launched from Iran, in Petah Tikva, Israel, Monday, June 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner) Expand The Iranian missiles appear to be the strongest assault on Israel’s heartland since then-Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s Scud missile attacks during the first Gulf War in 1991. Residents in the area had packed suitcases, with some headed to stay with relatives and others to hotels paid for by the city. Idle teenagers sat among the wreckage staring at their ruined apartments. “I still don’t understand it,” said Eitan Tevel, 14, who spent an hour in the safe room of his sixth-floor apartment before emerging to see it damaged. Still, he said, he wants Israel to keep striking Iran. “If we don’t do it, many people will be destroyed,” he said. Israel has inflicted heavy damage on Iran. Officials say at least 224 people have been killed in Israel’s air offensive and hundreds others wounded. On Monday, Israel ordered a neighborhood home to over 300,000 people in Tehran, the Iranian capital, to evacuate ahead of an expected bombing campaign. That has not halted the Iranian missile fire. So far, 24 people have been killed in Israel and more than 500 injured, Israeli officials said, after Iran launched more than 370 missiles and hundreds of drones. By mid-day, first responders in Petah Tikva were still assessing the damage and clearing buildings. Four complexes housing hundreds of families were impacted by the missile, which struck the side of one of the buildings and tore off the exterior. Windows and doors were blown off, with few cars in the vicinity unscathed. Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, visited the neighborhood, calling the attack “pure evil.” Shmuel Rosner, a senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute, said that as bad as the missile attacks have been, people had expected even worse. “For many years we were told that when the day comes, we might have to spend days and weeks in bomb shelters and see thousands of buildings crash. That’s not the case,” he said. But he warned that if there is a sense that Israel is failing to achieve its objectives, support could quickly dwindle. Older residents in this hard-hit neighborhood said the strikes reminded them of the first Gulf War over 30 years ago. Israel had limited air defenses, and people feared a chemical attack by the Iraqi leader. Many remember carrying gas masks and sealing windows with tape and plastic. People now feel protected by Israel’s robust air defenses, but they also believe there’s more at stake in this conflict. “This is more scary,” said Nadav Shomron, 44, who remembers that war as a boy. “If we have a nuclear Iran, Israel can’t exist.” Originally Published: June 17, 2025 at 3:40 PM EDT
Ynetnews
15 Jun 2025

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Residential blocks in Tel Aviv also sustained direct hits. Over 100 people were injured in the city, including a 10-year-old boy in serious condition and a newborn baby.
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16 Jun 2025

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176964

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16 Jun 2025

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Barrages of gunfire from Iran: Four crash sites identified in Gush Dan. Reports of a serious injury and a fire that broke out in one of the sites | Documentation @hadasgrinberg (Orly Alkalai)

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מטחי הירי מאיראן: ארבע זירות נפילה זוהו בגוש דן. דיווחים על פצוע קשה ושריפה שפרצה באחת הזירות | תיעוד @hadasgrinberg (אורלי אלקלעי)

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