One Dead and Injured in New Iranian Missile Attack on Israel
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One Dead and Injured in New Iranian Missile Attack on Israel

SadaNews - One person was killed and others were injured today, Thursday, as a result of falling shrapnel and explosive heads in Tel Aviv, following Iran's announcement of targeting Israel with a new wave of missile strikes.

The Israeli Army Radio confirmed that one person was killed and three others were lightly injured due to falling shrapnel and explosive heads in the Arab town of Jaljulia in central Israel.

Israeli media also reported that shrapnel and explosive heads fell in several locations in the Sharon area north of Tel Aviv.

Israeli Channel 14 reported that there were people trapped in a building that was damaged in the Tel Aviv area as a result of the Iranian missile attack.

Israeli media stated that an Iranian missile struck a building in central Israel, amidst the deployment of civil defense teams.

This came after sirens sounded in Tel Aviv following the Iranian television announcement of launching missiles from Iran towards Israel.

This is the 11th missile barrage that Iran has fired at Israel since midnight last night.

Last night, Wednesday, the Israeli Ministry of Health announced that 3,834 people have been injured since the beginning of the war on Iran due to missile or drone attacks, including 74 who are currently receiving treatment.

According to the Israeli National Security Studies Institute at Tel Aviv University, 14 Israelis have been killed since the beginning of the war due to Iranian attacks.

Last night, Iran launched a fierce attack with cluster missiles on Israel, resulting in two deaths and significant damage to a train station in central Tel Aviv, as well as destruction of buildings and cars in the area of Holon, south of Tel Aviv.

The Israeli military censorship imposes heavy restrictions on the locations of missile strikes and prohibits the publication of any videos documenting them without official permission, as well as maintaining strict confidentiality regarding the human losses resulting from their impact.