Breaking: New Wave of Iranian Missiles Targets Central Israel, Including Tel Aviv

Monday, June 08, 2026

SAEDNEWS: The sound of air raid sirens across Israel does not stop. Only a few hours after the Tel Aviv attack, a new wave of Iranian missiles lit up the skies over the occupied territories. From Tel Aviv to Dimona, millions of people are in shelters. Is this rapid response the spark of a large-scale war in the Middle East?

Breaking: New Wave of Iranian Missiles Targets Central Israel, Including Tel Aviv

According to the political news service of Saed News, citing Fars News Agency, early Monday morning, after Israel attacked parts of Iranian territory, a swift retaliatory response began. Media outlets reported a new wave of missile launches from within Iran toward Israel. This incident led to air raid sirens sounding in key areas such as Tel Aviv and southern cities, creating widespread fear and panic. Israeli news networks also confirmed that following these launches, loud explosions were heard around the Jerusalem area and north of the Dead Sea.

The scope of the missile attacks was not limited to central Israel and also involved other sensitive regions. Israel’s Home Front Command announced that warning systems were activated in southern cities such as Beersheba and the Negev Desert region. Israeli Channel 12 also reported that its radar systems tracked the launch of Iranian missiles, which is why air raid sirens were also activated in the Dimona area and in eastern and southern parts of the Negev. Attention is now focused on how far this exchange of fire will continue.

According to Saed News’ exclusive analysis, Iran’s rapid missile response to Israel indicates that the rules of the game in the Middle East have fundamentally changed. There is no longer any concept of long delays in retaliation; every strike is quickly met with a counterstrike. Targeting areas such as Dimona and the Negev Desert—both highly sensitive locations for Israel—sends a clear message that if the conflict continues, no location will be safe. This is what is increasing concerns about the escalation of the conflict, as both sides are standing firm on their red lines and neither appears willing to back down.