Destruction Scenes in Tel Aviv as Missile Attacks Shake Underground Tunnels

Destruction Scenes in Tel Aviv as Missile Attacks Shake Underground Tunnels
TEL AVIV, March 7, 2026: Tension remains high in Tel Aviv, Israel, after recent missile attacks caused major destruction in parts of the city. An Indian journalist present in the city described shocking scenes and said that even deep underground tunnels shook during the strikes.
The journalist said the attacks created panic among residents and raised serious questions about the safety of the city during the ongoing conflict.
Underground Tunnels Also Felt the Impact
According to the journalist, some tunnels in Tel Aviv are built nearly 100 meters below the ground. These tunnels are designed for security and emergency protection.
However, the power of the missile attacks was so strong that tremors were felt even inside these underground passages.
The journalist said people inside the tunnels also experienced shaking and loud sounds during the attacks. This caused fear among civilians who had taken shelter there.
Media Restrictions Reported in Israel
The Indian reporter also claimed that Israeli authorities have imposed strict restrictions on media coverage.
Journalists are reportedly not allowed to film bodies or injured people. Access to hospitals has also been limited for reporters.
In addition, authorities are not allowing media workers to record videos or take photos of damaged buildings in some areas.
These restrictions, the journalist said, have made it difficult for reporters to fully document the situation in the city.
Questions Raised About Defense Systems
The journalist also commented on Iron Dome, the well-known Israeli missile defense system.
He said that many people around the world believe Israeli technology is highly advanced. However, the current situation has raised questions about the effectiveness of some defense systems.
According to him, in some cases missile alert warnings did not arrive on time, and attacks happened suddenly.
This created serious danger for civilians who did not have enough time to reach shelters.
Fear and Uncertainty Continue
Residents of Tel Aviv are still facing uncertainty as tensions continue in the region.
The Indian journalist said fear and anxiety can be felt across the city after the recent attacks.
He also mentioned that he was in Israel to cover the visit of Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, when the incidents took place.
Observers say the situation remains tense, and security conditions could change quickly depending on developments in the conflict.
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