Sound of explosion in Tel Aviv and censorship of the Zionist army.
Residents of the Ghoshudan area of Tel Aviv say they heard a loud explosion, but the Israeli army prevented the details of the blast from being released.
Palestinian media reported on Monday morning that an explosion had been heard in the center of occupied Palestine.
Palestinian Shahab news agency reported that residents of Ghoshudan in the Tel Aviv area said they had heard a loud explosion.
A resident of the area said the blast was so strong that it initially thought there had been an earthquake.
However, the Arab media wrote that the Israeli army blocked the details of the explosion by imposing news censorship.
In recent weeks, there have been several reports of explosions in some parts of occupied Palestine, the details of which have remained unknown due to heavy censorship by the Zionist army.
The bomber struck hours after the occupying forces attacked Ramadan and Muslim fasting people in Baba al-Amoud and the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.