The area in downtown Tel Aviv impacted by the Iranian missile hit this…
| What you’re looking at in the clip is Park Tzameret, the high‑end “vertical suburb” just east of downtown Tel Aviv. White tower = Yoo West, 37‑storey Philippe Starck condo, finished 2007 (residential) Blue tower = Yoo East, identical height twin clad in blue curtain wall; same project and architect (residential) Shattered façade = Da Vinci podium, art of the Da Vinci Towers mixed‑use complex (two 44‑storey resi towers perched on a 9‑storey office/commercial base) finished 2022 (residential) ❗sits directly across Kaplan Street from the Kirya base; Beige tower in the gap = Moshe Aviv, 68‑storey, 235 m skyscraper in neighbouring Ramat Gan; Israel’s #2 tallest; Biggest true “business” hub in that view—plenty of corporates, VC funds, and a private member fitness club; Location. The camera is standing on the internal ramp that drops down to the Da Vinci Towers’ underground car park, just off Kaplan / Da Vinci Street. Blast geometry. The missile (or large piece of debris) seems to have impacted inside the Da Vinci service yard, sending the pressure wave upward and across the narrow court between Da Vinci and the two Yoo towers. Why these buildings? They weren’t the target; they’re collateral. Park Tzameret sits a block north‑west of the IDF’s Kirya HQ - the intended ???? [link] [comments] |