Missile strikes from Iran triggered air raid sirens in Jerusalem and parts of Israel on Monday.
Explosions were heard in the air over Jerusalem on Monday morning, and exclusive footage from China Media Group (CMG) captured the trail left behind by the interceptions.
The Israeli military later confirmed that it had intercepted incoming missiles over the Jerusalem region. Afterwards, the air raid sirens were fully lifted.
In addition to Jerusalem, air raid sirens also sounded in central and southern Israel, including Tel Aviv.
Israeli media reported that Iran launched approximately 10 missiles toward Israel.
Israel and Iran exchanged strikes on Monday in their most serious escalation since a ceasefire was announced in April. The latest hostilities were triggered by Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, Lebanon on Sunday that killed at least two people. Iran responded with missile attacks on northern and central Israel.
Missile strikes from Iran trigger sirens in Jerusalem, parts of Israel
Once barren land, Baijitan Forest Farm in Lingwu City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, is now a vibrant eco-paradise attracting visitors with its lush scenery and family-friendly activities.
A forest campsite there is drawing families and nature lovers with the combination of eco-friendly recreation, fruit picking, and camping.
Entering the Baijitan forest campsite, visitors find tents scattered beneath dense tree canopies, with tourists chatting or playing with children. Rows of Mongolian Scotch pines flourish on both sides, transforming this former desert area into a relaxing outdoor destination for picking, recreation, and exploring nature.
"Our consistent strategy is minimal intervention -- protection first, then development. We've tried our best not to make major changes to existing trees, and the whole ecosystem is kept as original as possible. We are sharing this green forest space and its ecology together," said Zhou Yanyi, campsite manager.
Today, Baijitan Forest Farm continues its business diversification, pursuing an "industry integration plus ecological education plus leisure" model to support coordinated growth in specialty fruit farming, under-forest agriculture, and ecological tourism. In 2025, its revenue from the sand industry and diversified business operations exceeded 85 million yuan (about 12.4 million U.S. dollars).
Once-barren forest farm reborn as thriving scenic attraction in Ningxia