Unlike for the residents of the north, the morning looked as usual for the residents of Tel Aviv, including the northern neighborhood of Glilot which Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah claimed was hit by drones.
“The desired target was the Israeli military intelligence base ‘Aman’ 8200 in Glilot, near Tel Aviv, and our information is that one of the two missiles reached this base,” Nasrallah said in a televised address on Wednesday evening.
The Glilot neighborhood is home to several intelligence bases, as well as the headquarters of the Mossad.
But locals heard no explosions and no alarms were even sounded in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area.
Nika Zaidel, manager of Turkiz restaurant in the Glilot area, told The Press Service of Israel the eatery was open with no changes in the schedule. “There were a few cancellations in the morning, but it happens every day. We didn’t feel or see anything unusual,” Zaidel said.
Adjacent to the restaurant, it was business as usual at the Cinema City theater and mall.