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Sirens sounded in central and southern Israel following the launch of a missile from Iran. Missile intercepted, with debris falls recorded and damage caused in Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, and Gat Rimon, no injuries.
Debris from an intercepted Iranian missile caused damage to several locations across central Israel early Monday, Israeli media reported. Israel’s Channel 12 said reports were received of missile fragments falling in eight locations, prompting emergency and rescue teams to head to the affected sites.
Iranian ballistic missile barrages wounded more than 100 people in southern Israel on Saturday
By Alexander Cornwell and Dedi Hayun TEL AVIV/ARAD March 22 (Reuters) - Southern Israeli towns woke to widespread damage on Sunday after air defences failed to intercept two Iranian missiles overnight that injured scores of civilians in one of the worst attacks of the war so far on Israeli soil.
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Iranian missile attacks damage Rehovot homes; IDF reveals it killed Basij intel chief
Two missiles fired Friday had cluster warheads, causing mostly light injuries; IRGC spokesman denies PM's claim on destroyed missile production capacity, is killed by the time he gets quoted The post Iranian missile attacks damage Rehovot homes;
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Iran rains missiles on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport - 3 planes obliterated in cluster bomb attack
Explosions in the sky… debris raining down… And now — damage inside Israel’s main international airport. This is how Iran’s latest missile strikes are changing the battlefield.At Ben Gurion Airport, three private planes have been damaged after Iranian missile attacks — not by direct hits,
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered condolences to the family of a 70-year-old couple who was killed in Iran's cluster missile attack overnight. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a statement that the attack was in retaliation to Ali Larijani's killing.
A sharp war of words has erupted between Donald Trump and Abbas Araghchi as the Iran–U.S.-Israel conflict intensifies. Meanwhile, reports suggest Iranian missile debris landed close to Benjamin Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem,