Iran and Hezbollah launch overnight Passover barrage — 10+ missiles, 3 lightly injured, 9 impact sites
Iran and Hezbollah launched a coordinated overnight missile and rocket barrage against Israel during Passover night (first night of the holiday), sending millions to shelters. The IDF reported at least 10 Iranian missiles, alongside Hezbollah rocket fire. Four people were lightly wounded, including two babies in Bnei Brak (updated from initial report of 3). Nine impact sites were confirmed. A cluster bomb warhead bomblet damaged a water main in Bnei Brak. Homes, vehicles, and a playground sustained damage. The barrage followed Trump's national address and continued Iran-Hezbollah coordinated pressure despite the US wind-down framing.
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Iran continued Passover-night missile barrages against central Israel — at least 10 missiles targeting the Tel Aviv metro area — maintaining military pressure despite Trump's national address declaring imminent US drawdown.
Hezbollah launched rockets from southern Lebanon at northern Israel in coordination with Iran's overnight Passover barrage. Simultaneous multi-front pressure maintained despite ceasefire diplomacy signals.
IDF Home Front Command issued mobile phone precautionary directives across central and northern Israel as defensive systems intercepted incoming threats. IDF confirmed 9 impact sites and cluster warhead bomblet damage in Bnei Brak.
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