Iran's missile strike on Tel Aviv has dominated headlines across media outlets in the vast Asia-Pacific region.

Iran PressIran news: According to Iran Press reports from Kuala Lumpur, Indonesian media, particularly the country’s state networks, extensively covered Iran's missile response against the Israeli regime. 

They highlighted the successful targeting of the Mossad headquarters and the ability of Tehran's hypersonic missiles to bypass Tel Aviv's defense systems.

Clips were aired of Iran's president declaring the Iron Dome to be "more fragile than glass."Malaysian television networks also broadcast the incident, with a focus on the Malaysian Prime Minister's statement urging restraint from all parties involved after the Iranian strike.

Additionally, the president of Malaysia’s Amanah Party, one of the country's most influential political parties, praised Iran’s "Promise Fulfilled 2" operation, calling it a fitting and worthy response to the occupying Israeli regime.

Meanwhile, television channels in Thailand and the Philippines aired footage of the missile strikes, describing the event as a decisive and powerful retaliation by Tehran against Tel Aviv's aggression.

Japan’s ANN network provided live coverage from a correspondent on the ground in Tel Aviv during the missile strikes, showing scenes of people rushing to shelters. The network drew parallels between the panic in the Israeli-occupied territories and the suffering of Gazans under relentless Israeli attacks.

Australia's national television also covered the aftermath, focusing on scenes of celebration in West Asia, especially among Gazans, as Iranian missiles struck Israeli targets.

This wave of media coverage underscores the widespread regional interest in Iran's military capabilities and the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

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