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STRIKE2026-04-04

Iran Fires 7th Missile Salvo of the Day at Jerusalem — No Early Warning Issued

Iran targets Jerusalem for first time on D36 as 7th attack wave; Home Front Command failed to issue initial warning

In its seventh ballistic missile salvo of April 4, Iran targeted the Jerusalem area and the Dead Sea region — a significant escalation beyond the central and northern Israel aim points used in earlier attacks. Sirens sounded in Jerusalem and parts of southern Israel, but critically, no early warning was initially issued by the Home Front Command, raising questions about detection gaps or faster missile flight profiles. The IDF stated one missile was 'allowed to strike an open area, according to protocol' — standard procedure when interception over populated areas is not viable. Other missiles were engaged; interception results were under review. No injuries were reported. Jerusalem's targeting carries both strategic and symbolic weight: it is Israel's declared capital and home to the Knesset, Supreme Court, and numerous religious sites sacred to Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Iran launched seven distinct ballistic missile attacks on Israel on D36 alone.

Key facts

  • Iran fires 7th ballistic missile salvo of D36, targeting Jerusalem and Dead Sea
  • No early warning initially issued by Israeli Home Front Command
  • One missile struck open area per IDF protocol; others engaged — results under review
  • Jerusalem targeting carries strategic and symbolic significance as Israel's declared capital
  • Iran launched seven distinct ballistic attacks on Israel on April 4 alone

Timeline

15:28 UTC

Sirens sound across Jerusalem and parts of southern Israel — no early warning initially issued

15:30 UTC

Iran's 7th D36 salvo strikes open area near Jerusalem; others intercepted

15:40 UTC

IDF confirms no injuries; interception results still under review