Iran claims to have shot down four Israeli Jets amid missile retaliation
The video shows how Israel's Iron Dome prevented Iranian missiles from reaching Tel Aviv.

Iran has just announced that it shot down two Israeli planes as part of its response to the Israeli attacks it received yesterday, in which they attacked and demolished military centers. Reports indicate that smoke has been seen rising from Tel Aviv, the Israeli city. Meanwhile, Iran was firing missiles toward the Israeli city.
It was also mentioned that the Israeli army urged the population to take shelter in special shelters after a new missile attack from Iran was detected. “Sirens sounded in several areas of Israel after missiles were identified coming from Iran,” they said in a statement. The Israeli Air Force also indicated that it would attack and intercept any threat approaching its territory.
Iran and Israel activate Air defenses amid missile exchange
A few minutes ago, Tehran's air defense systems were activated to counter Israeli bombing, state media reported. “This country's defenses were reactivated a few minutes ago… to counter the Zionist regime's missiles,” the official news agency IRNA reported.
Meanwhile, air defense sirens in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem were activated as some missiles approached Israel. Images show that Israel's “Iron Dome” air defense system prevented the missiles from hitting the city.
34 injured in Tel Aviv strikes as Iran says it shot down Israeli F-35s
However, the video also shows that some missiles managed to penetrate the area. The information reported is that a total of 34 people were taken to various Tel Aviv hospitals.
Meanwhile, the Iranian military also said in a statement that its defense forces attacked and destroyed two F-35 fighter jets belonging to a Zionist entity. It also noted that the fate of the two fighter pilots remains unknown.