ISRAEL IN EMERGENCY! IRAN LAUNCHES FATTAH-2 HYPERSONIC MISSILE AT TEL AVIV.

Tel Aviv, Israel – Israel has declared a full national emergency after Iran successfully fired its advanced Fattah-2 hypersonic missile directly at Tel Aviv in a major escalation of the ongoing war.

On March 21, 2026, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched the Fattah-2, one of Iran’s most sophisticated hypersonic glide vehicles, which traveled at extreme speeds and performed evasive maneuvers that challenged Israel’s multi-layered air defense systems. Israeli officials confirm the missile penetrated the defensive shield, striking central Tel Aviv and causing powerful explosions that rocked the city.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos: bright flashes across the night sky, thunderous detonations, shattered windows, and fires breaking out in multiple districts. Emergency services are responding to blast sites as hospitals treat casualties from shrapnel and blast injuries. Air raid sirens continued to wail for over an hour as the nation braced for possible follow-up attacks.

Iranian state media celebrated the strike as a “historic breakthrough,” claiming the Fattah-2 proved unstoppable and delivered a direct blow to Israel’s economic and military heart. IRGC commanders declared that this attack marks a new phase in Iran’s retaliation campaign.

Despite the defensive systems intercepting most threats, the successful penetration of the Fattah-2 has exposed growing vulnerabilities after weeks of sustained Iranian missile barrages. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation from a secure location, vowing that “Iran will pay a price in blood for this aggression.” The Israeli Air Force has already launched powerful retaliatory strikes against Iranian missile sites and command centers.

This latest attack has pushed the conflict to a dangerous new level. The introduction and successful use of Iran’s hypersonic arsenal against Israel’s largest city raises serious concerns about the future of the war and the strain on Israel’s defensive capabilities.

As Tel Aviv deals with the aftermath and the region braces for further escalation, one thing is certain: the war between Iran and Israel has entered its most intense and unpredictable phase yet.