Iranian Missile Breaches Iron Dome, Strikes Israeli Defense HQ in Tel Aviv

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An Iranian missile reportedly breached Israel's Iron Dome air defense system and struck the Israeli Defense Forces' headquarters in Tel Aviv, as tensions between the two nations escalate. This incident follows two waves of Israeli airstrikes against Iranian targets, which officials confirm were aimed at nuclear facilities and military sites, prompting Iran to retaliate with missile strikes on Friday night, June 14, 2025.

Video footage shared on social media appears to show the missile successfully penetrating the Iron Dome as explosions rocked areas near Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with sirens warning residents to take shelter. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that "all of Israel is under fire," attributing the surge in hostilities solely to Iran's actions.

In response, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned Israel's actions as a "reckless act," asserting that Iran's armed forces are prepared to confront any escalation. IDF spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani characterized the situation as teetering on the brink of "all-out war." Analysts predict further military actions as both nations remain locked in this dangerous tit-for-tat exchange.

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