Missiles fired from Iran toward central Israel, along with additional launches from Lebanon toward the north, triggered emergency responses across multiple locations, with 12 impact sites reported, authorities said.
Magen David Adom said its teams were dispatched to scan a dozen sites where reports of impacts were received.
Bnei Brak
Shefa-Amr
At one impact site in Bnei Brak, four people were lightly wounded, including a man in his 20s, a 12-year-old boy and two seven-month-old infants. The injuries were caused by shattered glass, with the victims sustaining minor cuts. They were evacuated from the scene along with a woman in her 30s who was treated for anxiety.
At other locations, no shrapnel injuries were reported. Several individuals were treated for mild blast-related effects, including ringing in the ears, as well as anxiety.
Light damage was reported to buildings and roads in several areas.
Earlier reports indicated impacts in Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak and Shefa-Amr, as sirens sounded across central and northern Israel.
Separately, initial assessments suggested that at least one of the missiles launched from Iran had a cluster warhead.





