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Israel: Rocket interception debris sparks fire near Tel Aviv

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Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv on Thursday after Iranian missiles were fired towards central Israel. No injuries were reported, though debris from intercepted rockets started a fire in a residential area.

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Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv on Thursday after Iranian missiles were fired towards central Israel. No injuries were reported, though debris from intercepted rockets started a fire in a residential area.

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Rocket interception debris sparks fire near Tel Aviv

Short summary: Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv after missiles were fired toward central Israel, and debris from interceptions ignited a fire in a residential area. No injuries were reported.

Long summary: Explosions sounded over Tel Aviv on Thursday after missiles were launched toward central Israel. Authorities reported no injuries, but debris from intercepted rockets caused a fire in a residential neighborhood near the city.

Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv on Thursday as missiles were fired toward central Israel. While no injuries were reported, debris from intercepted rockets sparked a fire in a residential area near the city. Emergency response efforts focused on containing the blaze and assessing damage.

Tags: Israel, Tel Aviv, missiles, rocket interception, fire, central Israel, world

Hashtags: #Israel, #TelAviv, #Missiles, #RocketInterception, #WorldNews

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No injuries reported after interception debris sparks fire near Tel Aviv

Short summary: Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv after missiles were fired toward central Israel, and falling debris from intercepted rockets started a residential fire.

Long summary: Thursday’s missile fire toward central Israel was followed by explosions over Tel Aviv. No injuries were reported, but debris from intercepted rockets ignited a fire in a residential area near the city.

Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv after missiles were fired toward central Israel on Thursday. No injuries were reported, but debris from intercepted rockets sparked a fire in a residential area.

The incident highlights how falling fragments can still cause damage even when incoming rockets are intercepted.

Tags: Tel Aviv, Israel, rocket debris, fire, missiles, interception, news update

Hashtags: #TelAviv, #Israel, #RocketDebris, #ResidentialFire, #NewsUpdate

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Explosions over Tel Aviv after missile fire; interception debris starts residential blaze

Short summary: Missiles fired toward central Israel triggered explosions over Tel Aviv, and debris from intercepted rockets caused a fire in a residential area. No injuries were reported.

Long summary: Explosions were heard across Tel Aviv on Thursday after missiles were fired toward central Israel. Although no injuries were reported, debris falling from intercepted rockets ignited a fire in a residential area, prompting an emergency response.

Explosions echoed over Tel Aviv on Thursday after missiles were launched toward central Israel. The incident did not result in reported injuries, but debris from intercepted rockets fell into a residential area and started a fire. The event underscored the risks posed by falling interception fragments even when incoming missiles are stopped before impact.

Emergency responders were called to deal with the blaze and evaluate the affected area. Initial reports indicated that the fire was linked to debris from the interceptions rather than a direct strike. Officials said no casualties had been reported.

Tags: Israel, Tel Aviv, central Israel, missile fire, intercepted rockets, residential fire, emergency response

Hashtags: #Israel, #TelAviv, #CentralIsrael, #MissileAttack, #BreakingNews

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