Smoke could be seen rising from two locations around Israel’s commercial hub Tel Aviv on Friday, AFP journalists said, after blasts were heard following a warning that missiles were fired from Iran. Israel’s Magen David Adom first responders said they had “searched locations where reports were received; no casualties were located”. An AFP journalist at the scene saw thick black smoke billowing into the sky from what appeared to be a burning warehouse at one of the locations near a motorway. Emergency crews were at the scene.

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