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Iran ballistic missile targets central Israel after 10-hour lull — intercepted, no injuries
·Central Israel
After a 10-hour pause, Iran resumes ballistic missile attacks on Israel. Missile targeted central Israel, Jerusalem, and parts of the south. Intercepted by Israeli air defenses — no direct impacts or injuries reported. Millions sent to shelters.
Iran resumed its ballistic missile campaign against Israel on Day 11 after a 10-hour lull — the longest pause in missile fire since the war began. The missile triggered sirens across central Israel, Jerusalem, and parts of the south, sending millions of residents to bomb shelters. Israel's air defense systems intercepted the missile, and initial military assessments confirmed no direct impacts or injuries. The 10-hour lull had prompted some speculation that Iran's missile inventory or launch infrastructure was degrading under IDF strike pressure. The resumption dispelled that theory. IDF analysts noted that the 10-hour gap may reflect operational rather than capacity constraints — Iran rotating launch crews, repositioning mobile launchers, or waiting for IDF air patrol gaps. The missile came hours after the IRGC's strike on Al-Harir Air Base in Kurdistan, suggesting a coordinated escalation package designed to signal Iran's continued multi-front strike capacity.
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