I woke up Israel At dawn today, Saturday, the scenes of destruction after a wave Iranian missiles It is the most widely for years, covering the country’s sky from north to south, leaving unprecedented destruction in Tel Aviv and its environs.

And scenes of thick smoke escalating from skyscrapers, burning cars, and shrapnels, drew a bleak picture as long as Tel Aviv warned.

The population began with the sirens suddenly that suddenly in the sky of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Beersheba, followed by successive explosions that shook the earth.

In Ramat Gan, 9 buildings collapsed completely, while a 32 -storey building was damaged in the heart of Tel Aviv, forcing the authorities to evacuate hundreds of residents who became homeless overnight, while rescue teams spread in streets that appear to be an earthquake that hit them.

The damage was not only material. The Israeli ambulance announced the death of 3 Israelis and the injury of 172, some of them, in a serious condition.

The families rushed to the shelters for fear of bombing, and the Israeli army called on citizens not to publish clips of damage, in order to deprive the enemy of information.

The attack, which the Iranian Revolutionary Guards called “the Sadiq 3” process, came – according to Tehran – in response to the assassination of Israel for Iranian leaders and scholars.

But the scale of the strike exceeded all expectations, as it included dozens of ballistic missiles that penetrated the sky of Israel before some of them were destroyed on civil and military targets.

On the other hand, Israel tried to reduce losses, with assurances that air defense systems intercepted a large part of the missile with American help.

In an attack that is the largest of its kind in years, the cameras took pictures of the destroyed sites in Israel, where the emergency men toured the charred cars and collapsed buildings.

According to Israeli security sources, Iran launched a missile attack at night targeting vital sites, which led to great damage in several Israeli buildings and facilities.

“What happened is a major event that targeted a wide number of sites,” said the Tel Aviv Police Commander, stressing that “the rescue forces are still working to remove detainees inside closed shelters.”

And now, while the sirens are still being at the time to time, and the sky is tied with fire smoke, the Israelis ask: Was this just the beginning of a longer escalation wave, as officials warned?