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Two men in their 50s were lightly injured following an Iranian missile strike in central Israel. Additional scenes of property damage have been reported across the region.

Iranian missile debris hits Tel Aviv
Iranian missile debris hits Tel Aviv

Air raid sirens blared across central Israel today (Sunday) following a barrage of missiles launched from Iran. Magen David Adom (MDA) reported that its teams provided medical treatment to two men, approximately 50 years old, who sustained minor injuries.

Missile hits Tel Aviv
Fires in tel Aviv after Iranian missile hit (Video: Kann News)

MDA Paramedic Simcha Simanduyev shared details from the field: "We received reports of several destruction sites. At one of the locations, two men, aged 62 and 44, walked toward us. they had been lightly injured by asphalt debris, likely due to the force of the blast. We provided initial medical care at the scene and evacuated them to the hospital in light condition."

Simanduyev added a plea to the public: "We call on everyone to strictly follow Home Front Command guidelines and enter protected spaces immediately upon hearing a siren. This incident ended with only minor injuries, but it could have easily ended in tragedy."

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In addition to the injuries, several other impact sites were reported where property was damaged by interceptor fragments and missile debris.

The Israel Police stated that officers from the Tel Aviv District, along with Border Police and bomb disposal units, are currently securing several impact zones. While police confirmed no additional injuries at these specific sites for now, they emphasized that the public must stay away from debris, as it may contain unexploded ordnance. Residents are urged to report any suspicious items immediately to the 100 emergency hotline.

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