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RETALIATION2026-04-01

The Passover Barrage: Iran's Largest Missile Strike on Israel

Iran fires its biggest BM salvo of the war on Passover night — Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, Savion targeted

On the first night of Passover 5786, Iran launched the largest ballistic missile barrage of the war against the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. Missiles and interceptions were reported across four densely-populated municipalities — Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, and Savion — as millions of Jewish families were gathering for the Passover seder. IDF had pre-warned of potential escalation; air defenses were deployed across the country. The Passover timing was deliberate — Iran's state media has framed the war as the Ramadan War, mirroring the 1973 Yom Kippur War symbolism. Firing the biggest barrage of the conflict on the most symbolically loaded Jewish night of the year was a calculated provocation, designed to maximise psychological impact hours before Trump's 9 PM national address.

Key facts

  • Largest BM barrage of the war — Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, Savion (April 1, Passover night)
  • IDF pre-warned: Defence systems deployed and prepared — Brig.-Gen. Defrin, April 1
  • Emergency response teams deployed across all four Tel Aviv-area municipalities
  • Iran's Ramadan War framing mirrors 1973 Yom Kippur War — Passover timing deliberate
  • Timed hours before Trump 9 PM national address — maximum political pressure moment

Timeline

14:00 UTC

IDF Defrin pre-warns: Defence systems prepared — all Israelis follow Home Front Command

16:30 UTC

Iran fires largest BM barrage of war — Tel Aviv metropolitan targeted on Passover night

17:00 UTC

Emergency teams at impact sites in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, Savion