Shrapnel from an intercepted Iranian missile caused a fire on the roof of a three-story residential building in central Israel on Saturday morning, according to Israel's Fire and Rescue Service. The fire has since been extinguished.

An apartment building in Holon caught fire after the IDF intercepted an Iranian missile barrage, causing shrapnel to fall in central Israel.

Magen David Adom medics are currently at the site, and no injuries have been reported as of yet. The residents all quickly left the building, MDA's spokeswoman noted. 

Firefighters are currently working to tackle the flames. Walla, citing fire and rescue teams, said that the blaze was under control.

Remains of a interceptor fall in Rosh Ha'Ayin in central Israel on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
Remains of a interceptor fall in Rosh Ha'Ayin in central Israel on Saturday, June 21, 2025. (credit: FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE)

Over 30 injured in Haifa from Friday barrage

There was an additional report of an Israeli interception rocket misfiring and landing near Rosh Ha'Ayin. 

Saturday morning's missile barrage comes after a barrage to Israel on Friday. Paramedics reported that over 30 people were injured in Haifa, and that there were additional reports of impact in Beersheba and central Israel.