Six Soldiers Killed, Dozens Injured in Truck Attack near Mossad Base in Northern Tel Aviv


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A truck attack near the Mossad headquarters in northern Tel Aviv killed six soldiers and injured at least 50 others, with several in critical condition, according to early reports.

The incident occurred at a bus station in the Glilot area of northern Tel Aviv, where the military base houses key Israeli intelligence units, including Mossad and Israeli Intelligence Corps Unit 8200.

Local media reported that security forces shot and killed the driver, identified as Rami Nator from the village of Qalansawe in occupied territory.

"At least 50 soldiers were injured, with 15 in critical condition," initial reports indicated.

Some sources confirmed that six soldiers were killed in the attack.

Israeli media described the truck attack as one of the most significant operations in recent years near a sensitive military intelligence installation.

The Resistance Committees praised the operation, calling it a “natural response to Israel’s crimes, terror, and killings in Palestine and Lebanon.”

The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement also reacted, stating that "this heroic operation in a critical area of Tel Aviv reflects the growing anger and uprising among our people."

The movement added that such attacks are "natural reactions to the genocidal crimes, massacres, and brutal aggressions against the Palestinian and Lebanese people."