After Hours of Quiet: Up To Three Missiles Fired From Iran, Sirens Sounded In Southern Israel

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Early Friday morning, around 5:50 a.m., the IDF identified several missiles that had been launched from Iran in the direction of Israel.

In response, warning sirens echoed across parts of southern Israel, including Be’er Sheva and areas in Judea. Reports later indicated that a total of three missiles had been launched during this attack.

One of the projectiles struck Be’er Sheva, resulting in multiple vehicles being set ablaze. A nearby residential apartment also sustained extensive structural damage due to the explosion.

According to Magen David Adom, the incident left one individual with light injuries, while about 30 others were treated for anxiety stemming from the attack.

By 6:05 a.m., the Home Front Command announced that the immediate threat had passed and instructed residents that it was safe to leave their secure rooms.

Earlier in the night, air raid sirens went off several times near the Dead Sea region amid concerns of an unmanned aerial vehicle breaching Israeli airspace. The IDF later confirmed that the Israeli Air Force had successfully intercepted three UAVs launched from Iran.

This latest attack followed a heavy missile barrage on Thursday morning, when Iran fired roughly 30 rockets toward Israeli territory. The assault triggered air raid sirens across central Israel, the coastal region, and the south.

The widespread missile attack inflicted damage on Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva, as well as on structures located in Tel Aviv, Holon, and Ramat Gan. Over 200 people were injured in that assault, including four listed in serious condition and 16 with moderate injuries.

{Matzav.com Israel}

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