Tel Aviv, Israel – Israel has declared a nationwide state of total emergency as Iran launched one of the heaviest and most sustained missile barrages of the war, with wave after wave of ballistic missiles slamming into the heart of the country.
In a ferocious ᴀssault that began late on March 16, 2026, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired dozens of advanced ballistic missiles toward central Israel in rapid, overlapping salvos. Air raid sirens screamed nonstop across Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Herzliya, and surrounding cities for more than an hour as explosions rocked the metropolitan area.
Multiple powerful detonations were reported in residential and commercial districts. Fires broke out in several locations, with thick smoke rising over the skyline. Israeli air defenses worked at full capacity, but the sheer volume of the attack allowed several missiles to penetrate, causing significant damage and triggering emergency responses across the region.

Hospitals have been placed on maximum alert as casualties from shrapnel and blast injuries continue to be reported. Thousands of Israelis remain in bomb shelters as the country braces for possible additional waves.
Iranian state media celebrated the ᴀssault, calling it “the strongest retaliation yet” and claiming direct hits on strategic targets in Tel Aviv. The IRGC vowed that “more painful strikes are coming” as long as Israeli and American operations against Iran continue.
Israeli officials have condemned the barrage as a “barbaric attack on civilians” and confirmed that the IDF has already launched powerful counterstrikes against Iranian missile launch sites and command centers deep inside Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated from a secure location that “Iran will pay a price it cannot even imagine for this aggression.”

This latest escalation comes as the conflict reaches a dangerous new intensity. Iran appears determined to overwhelm Israel’s legendary air defenses through sheer volume and persistence, while Israel maintains its policy of decisive retaliation.
As fires continue to burn across parts of Tel Aviv and the sound of explosions still echoes through the night, the people of Israel once again show their unbreakable spirit under fire.
The war has entered one of its most critical and destructive phases yet.
