Iran launched a fresh wave of missiles at Israel Tuesday – and six people were left injured following a strike in Tel Aviv.
Air raid sirens rang out across parts of Israel and one munition which damaged buildings and cars in Tel Aviv contained 100 kilograms of explosives, the Times of Israel reported.
Iran also fired missiles on southern Israel but no injuries were reported, according to the Jewish State.
Tehran’s fresh onslaught comes just hours after President Trump announced US military forces would not strike any part of Iran’s power and energy infrastructure for five days.


He postponed his ultimatum to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants, saying Washington and Tehran had engaged in “very good and productive talks” during the weekend.
Trump’s claims were disputed by the clerical regime.
“Remarks by the US president are part of efforts to reduce energy prices and buy time to implement his military plans,” Iran’s foreign ministry told state media.
“While there have been initiatives by regional countries to de-escalate tensions, Iran’s response has been clear: It did not start the war and all such requests should be directed to Washington.”
With Post wires
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