Iran fired nearly 180-odd ballistic missiles Tuesday night at Israel in retaliation to the killing of Hezbollah commander Nasrallah. While Israel Defence officials have claimed successfully destroying most of the missiles, a few landed on multiple sites. One of the missiles landed near Israeli intelligence service Mossad headquarters leaving a nearly 50-feet-wide crater.
Tuesday’s attack targeted multiple locations, including two military bases of Israel and Mossad headquarters, reported ANI, citing Iranian state television.
The Nevatim air base, the Netzarim military facility and the Tel Nof intelligence unit were hit last night, Chief of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Mohammad Bagheri, told Press TV while dubbing the 1 October attack as ‘Operation True Promise II’, reported ANI.
Nick Schifrin of PBS, an American TV news, shared the visuals of tthe giant crater formed from the ballistic missile attack near the Mossad HQ. So far, there has been no official confirmation by the Israeli government about the attack near Mossad HQ.
The video shows a huge crater formed near what appears to be a parking lot. In the video, Schifrin describes the crater as “30-feet deep and may be 50-feet wide.” At the end of the video, he points towards a white building behind him, which he identified as the Mossad HQ.