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Iran D30 salvo 11 — IDF allows hit on open area per protocol; no Beersheba warning

·Southern Israel (open area)

Iran's 11th Day 30 BM: IDF allowed the missile to hit an open area 'according to protocol' — a deliberate decision not to intercept. Sirens in southern Israel including Beersheba, but no early warning was given to Beersheba residents. No injuries. Beersheba without early warning is notable — previously Beersheba has had multiple impacts this day.

Iran's 11th Day 30 ballistic missile was deliberately allowed to impact an open area per IDF protocol — a calculated decision not to deploy interceptors against a missile assessed as heading for an uninhabited zone, preserving interceptor stocks. Sirens sounded in southern Israel including in Beersheba, but unusually no early warning was given to Beersheba. No injuries were reported. The Beersheba no-early-warning detail is notable: the city has been the site of two D30 impacts (salvo 7 and salvo 8) and residents have been on high alert. IDF protocol for open-area designation is typically based on real-time trajectory analysis, but the omission of Beersheba warning suggests either a calculation error or a trajectory that only late in flight appeared to target the open area south of the city.
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IranNEUTRALMILITARY

11th D30 salvo — southern Israel; IDF chose not to intercept (open area protocol)

Israel Defense ForcesNEUTRALMILITARY

IDF allows missile to hit open area per protocol; sirens in south including Beersheba (no early warning to Beersheba); no injuries

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