Iran Fires Cluster Bomb Warhead at Tel Aviv Metro — Three Cities Struck
Ramat Gan, Givatayim, and Bnei Brak impacted as Iran escalates to cluster munitions against densely populated Israeli urban core
Iran launched a ballistic missile carrying a cluster bomb warhead at central Israel on Saturday April 4, with submunitions scattering across Ramat Gan, Givatayim, and Bnei Brak — three densely populated cities that form the eastern core of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. The IDF confirmed the cluster warhead assessment; rescue services responded to all three cities. No immediate injuries were reported. The use of cluster munitions against civilian population centers marks a significant escalation in Iranian targeting methodology: unlike single-warhead missiles, cluster munitions disperse dozens of submunitions over a wide area, maximising the footprint of damage and the risk to civilians. The attack came hours after an earlier Bnei Brak missile strike with Reuters imagery, indicating Iran is sustaining a high operational tempo against Greater Tel Aviv.
Key facts
- •Iran fires BM with cluster bomb warhead at central Israel — IDF confirms assessment
- •Submunitions impact Ramat Gan, Givatayim, and Bnei Brak in Tel Aviv metro
- •No immediate injuries; rescue services deployed to all three cities
- •Cluster munitions disperse over wide area — increases civilian damage footprint
- •Second distinct missile strike on Bnei Brak area today, demonstrating sustained tempo
Timeline
IDF detects ballistic launch from Iran; sirens across central Israel
Cluster munitions impact Ramat Gan, Givatayim, Bnei Brak — rescue services respond