According to a local report by The Times of Israel on June 19, several areas within the CBD of the inner ring of Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, were attacked. Relevant images showed that Israel's anti-missile defense system failed to intercept missiles fired by Iran, and there was extensive damage to many buildings at the scene. The report stated that Ramat Gan, which houses numerous financial trading centers, suffered particularly severe destruction.

The Middle East news website The Medialine reported that an Iranian missile directly landed near the Israeli Diamond Exchange in Ramat Gan. The immense destructive power of the missile caused significant damage to nearby buildings, including shattering large areas of glass facades such as those of the diamond exchange. The mayor of Ramat Gan said that the municipal department is on high alert, and local schools and businesses will remain closed until further notice.

Damaged Israeli buildings hit by Iranian missiles - Flash90

It is understood that the Israeli Diamond Exchange is the largest diamond exchange in the world, and diamond processing is one of Israel's monopoly industries. The strike on the diamond trading center may have a certain impact on Israel's diamond industry.

The Israeli side stated that the losses caused by Iranian missiles that day are still being assessed, but some Israeli officials warned that there may be more attacks in the future. "The public must remain vigilant and follow instructions," said an Israeli military spokesperson, urging residents to stay near safe areas.

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