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Ghanaian man shares real-time footage to refute false claims of Tel Aviv attacks, video goes viral
Prince Amoah, a Ghanaian resident in Israel, has shared a video online debunking claims that the Israeli capital had been destroyed by repeated attacks from Iran.
The footage recirculated online in March 2026, after the U.S. and Israel commenced their military operation against Iran.
A video showing the aftermath of two missile strikes in central Israel last year has been miscaptioned online as footage of one of the Iranian retaliatory attacks that have struck Tel Aviv since February 28.
Normally, the Home Command app warns 10 to 15 minutes before a missile from Iran could hit. But this morning, that advance warning did not come.
Wave 37 was executed by the missile unit affiliated with the Ground Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
A former Owings Mills resident now living in Tel Aviv said that the weekend U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sites was overdue. “I think it was great. I think it was needed,” Eric Rubin said. Rubin said there have already been missile attacks on Israel ...
Another sporting event goes without the Maccabi Tel Aviv crowd. Israel and Hamas continue to lock horns over the phased release of deceased hostages from Gaza. WSJ's Ben Solomon reports from Hostage Square in Tel Aviv. Fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv have been ...
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Meta shuts Tel Aviv office amid US-Iran-Israel war, tells nearly 1,000 staff 'challenging times'
Meta has reportedly shut down its R D office in Tel Aviv temporarily as the city faces strikes from Iran amid the ongoing conflict between the US-Israel joint forces and Tehran.