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An Iranian Missile Hits an Apartment Two Miles From NYU Tel Aviv: 'Responding to Specific Alerts as Appropriate'
On Saturday night, February 28, 2026, an Iranian missile struck an apartment block roughly two miles from NYU's Tel Aviv study-away site, killing at least one civilian and injuring dozens. NYU Tel Aviv — a small study-away site that hosts approximately 30 students per semester — did not order a formal shelter-in-place but, per housing director Eran Rotshenker, instructed students to 'respond to specific alerts as appropriate' (i.e., obey Israeli Home Front Command sirens). The site shifted to remote classes within days. On April 1, 2026, NYU temporarily closed the Tel Aviv study-away site and relocated remaining students after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened strikes on U.S.-affiliated universities in the region.
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- Source2026 Iranian strikes on Israel (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org