Blasts heard, smoke seen near Tel Aviv after warning of Iranian missiles

Smoke could be seen rising from two locations around Israel's commercial hub Tel Aviv on Friday, AFP journalists said, after blasts were heard following a warning that missiles were fired from Iran.

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Firefighters extinguish a fire at the site of a strike on the outskirts of Tel Aviv on March 13, 2026. Several blasts were heard on March 13, after air raid sirens sounded in Israel's commercial hub Tel Aviv, AFP journalists said, following a warning from the military that missiles had been fired from Iran. Ilia YEFIMOVICH / AFP

2026-03-13 21:59:58

Smoke could be seen rising from two locations around Israel's commercial hub Tel Aviv on Friday, AFP journalists said, after blasts were heard following a warning that missiles were fired from Iran.

Israel's Magen David Adom first responders said they had "searched locations where reports were received; no casualties were located".

An AFP journalist at the scene saw thick black smoke billowing into the sky from what appeared to be a burning warehouse at one of the locations near a motorway. Emergency crews were at the scene.

The explosions were heard after air raid sirens had been sounded in Tel Aviv.

Prior to the sirens the Israeli military said it had "identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel".

It said that air defence systems were "operating to intercept the threat".

The series of blasts could be heard clearly also by AFP journalists in Jerusalem, some 55 kilometres (around 35 miles) from Tel Aviv.

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