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Iran fires 5th ballistic missile at Israel today — no injuries, sirens across central Israel and West Bank

·Central Israel / West Bank

Iran's 5th ballistic missile strike on Israel on Day 11. Sirens across central Israel and parts of the West Bank. One missile struck open area. No injuries. Iran has now fired 5 ballistic salvos today — maintaining a persistent pressure campaign despite IDF assessments of degraded capacity.

Iran launched its fifth ballistic missile attack on Israel during Day 11, with sirens sounding across central Israel and parts of the West Bank. Initial IDF military assessments confirmed one missile struck an open area. No injuries were reported. The 5th ballistic strike of the day demonstrates Iran is maintaining a sustained pressure campaign against Israel despite the IDF assessing that approximately 50% of its missiles carry cluster bomb warheads and its overall barrage capacity is degrading. The Beit Shemesh SES satellite station strike (earlier, Day 10) involved one missile that evaded interception — the IDF described it as an 'isolated failure.' Today's 5th strike continues the pattern of persistent bombardment. Iran appears to be deliberately firing smaller salvos rather than massed barrages — possibly conserving stocks, possibly to probe Israeli air defense gaps. The West Bank siren alert is notable — it suggests a trajectory that overflew or targeted the Palestinian Authority-administered territories of the West Bank, not just Israel proper.

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T1IDF / ToI95% reliability