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Video: Explosions in Tel Aviv as air raid sirens blare out

Video: Explosions in Tel Aviv as air raid sirens blare out

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A powerful explosion was heard in Tel Aviv as smoke rose above the city on Tuesday morning. Smoke trails were seen across the sky as sirens wailed and air defence systems were activated.

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