New wave of Iranian missile strikes / Tel Aviv targeted by Iran's missiles

The latest strikes were launched this morning, hitting wide-ranging locations in the occupied territories. Iranian missiles struck both Haifa and Tel Aviv.
Missiles fired from eastern Iran toward Israel
Israel Army Radio reported that some of the missiles fired today were launched from eastern Iran, approximately 2,000 kilometers away from Israel.
Israeli police investigate journalists' identities to prevent coverage of Iranian strikes
According to Quds News, amid restrictions aimed at limiting coverage by outlets like Al Jazeera, Israeli police in Tel Aviv are checking the identities of foreign journalists.
Rising casualties and widespread damage in Tel Aviv and Haifa
Hebrew-language media reported that around 30 people have been injured and extensive damage has been inflicted on Tel Aviv and Haifa due to the Iranian missile strikes.
Confusion among occupied territory residents
Channel 12 (Israel): Ten days after the strike on Iran’s nuclear sites and the subsequent missile attacks, the Israeli public remains in the dark about the operation’s goals, its scope, or duration.
Israel closes offices and schools amid fear of further Iranian strikes
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the closure of government offices and educational institutions in fear of Iranian retaliation for U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Israeli military admits failure of missile defense systems
Following the impact of Iranian “Kheibar” missiles on Israeli positions in Haifa, which caused widespread destruction, an Israeli army spokesperson admitted that the regime’s defense systems failed to intercept the Iranian missiles.
According to Yedioth Ahronoth, the spokesperson stated that Israel’s missile defense systems had been damaged and were unable to intercept the Iranian missiles. This announcement came after sirens failed to sound during the strikes, causing panic, fear, and public outrage.
Yedioth Ahronoth also reported widespread disruptions in phone and electricity services in Haifa and said Israeli authorities have launched investigations.
Regarding the successful impact of Iranian missiles on sensitive areas of Haifa, the Israeli military spokesperson acknowledged: "The reason for this incident was a malfunction in the missile defense systems, not the warning system itself."