Iron Dome Completely Bypassed: Iran's New Hypersonic Missile Hits Tel Aviv Outskirts

Iron Dome Completely Bypassed: Iran's New Hypersonic Missile Hits Tel Aviv Outskirts

The Israel–Iran conflict has entered a new and dangerous phase as reports emerge of missiles penetrating Israel’s air defense systems and striking areas near major cities, including Tel Aviv. While Israel’s Iron Dome and multi-layered defense network continue to intercept a large percentage of incoming threats, recent attacks have shown that no system is completely impenetrable. In several incidents, Iranian missiles have successfully bypassed defenses, causing damage and injuries on the ground. Military analysts point to a shift in Iran’s strategy. Instead of relying on single high-impact strikes, Iran is launching large numbers of missiles in coordinated waves, overwhelming interception systems through sheer volume. In addition, the use of cluster-style warheads and advanced maneuvering techniques is making interception significantly more difficult. Although claims of hypersonic missile deployment remain debated, the growing effectiveness of these attacks highlights the increasing sophistication of Iran’s missile capabilities and the limitations of even the most advanced defense systems. What this means: Israel’s air defense systems are under sustained pressure from repeated attacks Some missiles are getting through despite high interception rates Urban areas like Tel Aviv remain at risk during large-scale barrages The conflict is evolving into a prolonged war of attrition in the skies In this video, we break down: How Iranian missiles are bypassing Israeli defenses Whether hypersonic technology is actually being used Why saturation attacks are so difficult to stop What this means for the future of the conflict As the situation escalates, the balance between offense and defense is rapidly shifting, raising serious concerns about what comes next. LIKE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE for more in-depth geopolitical analysis and breaking updates.