Minutes after an Israeli missile struck Tajrish Square in northern Tehran, Iranians were left questioning why a densely populated civilian area was being targeted.
"What do they [the Israelis] want with a water pipeline?" a local resident told Middle East Eye.
"I just don't get it."
On Sunday, at around 2pm BST (4pm local time), an Israeli missile hit the square, destroying part of the area's water supply. Videos filmed in the aftermath showed large quantities of water in the streets around the square.
Hours earlier, Israel's Persian X account issued what many considered to be a vague warning: "All those who are currently or will be in the near future in or around the military weapons factories and their support institutions, leave these areas immediately and do not return until further notice."










