Air raid sirens were triggered across Tel Aviv following reports of a high-speed missile launch amid escalating conflict in the region. Early claims suggest the possible use of the Fattah-2 hypersonic missile, a system known for its extreme speed and maneuverability.

According to available information, multiple interceptions were attempted as Israeli air defense systems activated across central areas. Explosions were heard in the sky, indicating mid-air interceptions, while emergency services were placed on high alert.
However, it is important to note that there is no independent confirmation that a Fattah-2 missile specifically was used in this incident. Similar claims in past conflicts have often originated from official statements and remain difficult to verify in real time.

Recent confirmed reporting shows that missile attacks on Israel have increased significantly, with hundreds of projectiles launched since the escalation began, some managing to penetrate defenses and cause damage.

Defense analysts emphasize that hypersonic weapons—if deployed—would drastically reduce response time for interception, making them particularly dangerous. At the same time, Israel’s multi-layered defense systems continue to intercept a large portion of incoming threats.
The situation remains fluid, with authorities monitoring for further launches and warning of potential additional strikes as tensions continue to rise.
