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Houthi Missile Strike Injures Dozens in Tel Aviv Amid Rising Tensions

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A missile strike launched by Houthi rebels has left more than a dozen people injured in Tel Aviv, Israel, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing regional conflict. The attack, which targeted the bustling city, has caused both physical harm and widespread panic among residents. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, attending to the wounded and providing immediate medical care.

The strike has intensified concerns about the growing instability in the region, with the Houthi group increasing its military actions beyond its traditional territories. While the exact number of casualties is still being verified, the strike has raised alarms among Israeli officials and global leaders. The situation remains tense, with authorities on high alert as the potential for further escalation looms.

Following the missile strike on Saturday morning, Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s emergency medical service, reported that 16 individuals were treated for “mild injuries” caused by glass shards from windows shattered in nearby buildings. Additionally, 14 others sustained minor injuries while rushing to protected areas and were also provided medical attention.

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