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Iran missile impacts central Israel — 8 lightly wounded, cars on fire
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An Iranian missile salvo impacted central Israel, wounding eight people lightly and setting cars on fire. Israeli emergency services confirmed the casualties. The D32 midmorning impact comes after an earlier pair of salvos at 5:30am that were fully intercepted with no casualties. Iran's daily rate has averaged 10–15 missiles, each salvo typically 1–3 missiles.
An Iranian missile salvo impacted central Israel, wounding eight people lightly and setting cars alight, Israeli emergency services (Hatzalah) reported. The Times of Israel liveblog confirmed the incident with imagery of burning vehicles. The impact follows an earlier D32 salvo at approximately 5:30 AM local time (03:00 UTC) that triggered sirens across Jerusalem and central Israel but caused no casualties — fully intercepted per Magen David Adom. This later impact represents the first confirmed D32 missile damage in Israel with documented casualties. The IDF Home Front Command noted separately that Iran's missile rate has slowed to approximately 10–15 per day, down from around 90 on Day 1 of the war, with each attack typically comprising 1–3 missiles. Iranian missile attacks have cumulatively killed 16 people in Israel throughout the conflict, displaced 5,500 Israelis, and kept Ben Gurion Airport closed to foreign airlines since February 28.
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Iran continues D32 missile campaign against Israel — central Israel impacted, 8 lightly wounded
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