
According to Israel Police, missile shrapnel fell in an industrial site in the Negev region, with Israeli media reporting no hazardous leaks.
Sirens sounded across Israel throughout Friday night, with reported falls in central and southern Israel causing no casualties.
According to Israel Police, missile shrapnel fell in an industrial site in the Negev region, with Israeli media reporting no hazardous leaks.
A man was slightly injured by shrapnel in the city of Bnei Brak, while fragments from the Iranian missile, which was most likely a cluster munition, fell in Petah Tikva and Rosh HaAyin.
Magen David Adom and the IDF said their forces were en route to reported falls in central Israel, and the military asked the public to avoid areas with falls.
The Rosh HaAyin incident produced a power outage in the area after one of the fragments fell over a power line, the city's municipality announced. "According to an update from the electricity company, the expected resumption of electricity supply is around 5:00 AM," the authorities said.
Explosions reported in the Damascus outskirts, Syria, were the product of an Israeli interception of Iranian ballistic missiles, the Syrian State TV reported.
Hezbollah fires a rocket barrage towards northern Israel
Earlier on Friday, Hezbollah fired a rocket barrage of some 15 rockets towards Haifa, Nahariya, and the Galilee area, with no casualties reported.
According to the IDF, all the rockets were either intercepted or fell in open areas, with no reports of injuries or casualties.
The attack triggered sirens across northern Israel, with drone intrusion sirens sounding in the Israel-Lebanon border area later through the night.
This is a developing story.
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