Iranian Missile Allegedly Lands Near Mossad Headquarters, Videos Verified by CNN Reveal
A video circulating on social media appears to show an Iranian missile exploding approximately 0.6 miles (less than a kilometer) from the Mossad headquarters on the outskirts of Tel Aviv.
CNN analyzed and geolocated the footage, confirming it was recorded from a high-rise apartment in Herzliya, located just under 1.8 miles (3 kilometers) from the Israeli intelligence agency’s headquarters.
In another geolocated video, the missile’s impact is visible in a nearby parking lot, where it created a large crater and scattered debris, covering nearby vehicles with dirt. The crater was just a few hundred meters from a nearby cinema complex.
While CNN has not been able to independently confirm whether the Mossad headquarters was the missile’s intended target, the missile’s trajectory suggests a connection between the videos and the crater’s impact.