
Israeli emergency services reported that several homes and a synagogue were damaged as a result of the fall in the Beit Shemesh area.
At least 12 people were injured near Beit Shemesh following a launch from Iran towards central Israel on Saturday afternoon.
Israeli emergency services reported that several homes and a synagogue were damaged in Moshav Eshtaol as a result of the fall. About 10 homes and dozens of cars were damaged as a result of the impact.
Several other people suffered from anxiety and post-traumatic stress symptoms due to the blast, Magen David Adom said.
"We received a report of an impact. We arrived at the scene with mobile intensive care units, an ambulance, and rapid response motorcycles. We saw destruction and people walking around fully conscious," said MDA senior EMT Elad Kadmon. "We provided initial medical treatment to the lightly injured and are conducting searches to ensure there are no additional casualties.”
Buildings damaged in Eilat by Iranian munition impact
Later on Saturday, Israeli media reported that a few buildings were lightly damaged by an Iranian munition impact in Eilat.
The Municipality of Eilat announced that two missiles were launched at the southern Israeli city: one was intercepted and the other fell in an open area.
There were no casualties or injured from the incident.
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