Sirens sounded across central Israel after the IDF identified missiles launched from Iran towards Israeli territory on Tuesday.
No injuries were reported, according to Israeli police, though minor structural damage occured in the Menashe region.
Coast Guard and bomb squad officers responded to several sites where shrapnel from missile interceptions fell. Minor property damage resulted from the falls.
No casualties or serious injuries were reported by Magen David Adom following the conclusion of the Iranian strike.
Sirens additionally sounded across central Israel on Tuesday morning as the Iranian regime launched an additional barrage of missiles towards Israeli territory.
No casualties were reported following the missiles being intercepted by the IDF.
Magen David Adom first responders were dispatched to a few scenes where individuals were injured while on their way into protected spaces.
Israel Police and Border Guard officers responded to the scene of fallen shrapnel in central Israel, but no property damage was reported.
As sirens sounded, an Israel Air Force refueling plane was spotted taking off at Ben-Gurion Airport, according to a Maariv report.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) affiliated news agency Tasnim also reported that the regime had attempted to target oil and gas refineries in Haifa in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Iranian oil depots.