A recent video circulating on social media has captured a concerning incident involving an Iranian missile exploding in close proximity to the Mossad headquarters in the outskirts of Tel Aviv. The footage, reportedly filmed from a high-rise apartment building in Herzliya, situated less than 3 kilometers away from the Israeli intelligence service's headquarters, shows the missile detonating less than a kilometer northwest of the Mossad facility.
Another video has surfaced, depicting the aftermath of the missile strike in a nearby parking lot. The footage reveals a substantial crater with debris from the impact scattered across nearby vehicles. Remarkably, the crater is located just a few hundred meters from a cinema complex, underscoring the potential danger posed by such an attack.
While there is no independent verification of the intended target of the missile or the specific cause of the crater seen in the video, it is plausible to infer that the impact captured in the apartment footage is responsible for the crater's formation, given the trajectory of the missile. The incident raises significant concerns about the security implications of such attacks and the potential risks posed to civilian areas in the vicinity of strategic targets.