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Tel Aviv Under Attack: Alarms Sound for First Time Since Ceasefire

A ballistic missile was launched from Yemen toward Israel, followed minutes later by launches from Iran and the first Tel Aviv alarms since the ceasefire

Israel HaBahiyr

Israel HaBahiyr

Jun 8, 2026·03:42

Anti-missile batteries fire interception missiles over northern Israel at night.
Anti-missile Iron Dome fires interception missiles toward incoming ballistic missiles launched from Iran, as seen over northern Israel on June 7, 2026 | Photo: Ayal Margolin/Flash90

Missiles Target Tel Aviv

A ballistic missile was launched from Yemen toward Israel early this morning, according to the IDF Spokesperson.

The IDF said it had identified a missile launched from Yemen toward Israeli territory and that Israeli defense systems were operating to intercept the threat.

“The IDF has identified that a missile was launched from Yemen toward Israeli territory; the defense systems are operating to intercept the threat,” the IDF Spokesperson said.

The military also urged the public to follow Home Front Command instructions.

The alert was issued at 5:55 a.m.

Launches From Iran

Minutes later, at 6:04 a.m., launches from Iran toward Israel were also reported.

The launches triggered the first alarms in Tel Aviv since the ceasefire more than a month ago.

Israelis take cover in a public shelter in Tzfat during a missile siren.
Israelis take cover in a public shelter in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat as a siren sounds warning of incoming missiles fired from Iran into Israel on June 7, 2026 | Photo: David Cohen/Flash90

For Israelis, a siren is not just a sound. It means families waking up before dawn, parents grabbing children, people racing to shelters, and an entire country shifting from sleep into emergency mode.

A Morning Under Threat

The morning showed again how Israel faces threats from multiple fronts.

From Yemen to Iran, hostile forces continue trying to target Israeli territory and disrupt civilian life. But Israel’s defense systems were already operating, and the IDF moved quickly to warn the public.

The message to Israelis was clear: follow Home Front Command instructions and stay alert.

The deeper story is also clear.

Israel’s enemies try to turn ordinary mornings into moments of fear. Israel answers with defense systems, public discipline, and the national will to keep living.

TagsHome Front CommandIDF SpokespersonIranIsraelIsrael NewsIsraeli Defense SystemsMissile ThreatTel Aviv AlarmsYemen
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