Several locations in central Israel were hit by fragments from an Iranian missile following a launch towards the region, according to reports received by Magen David Adom and United Hatzalah on Tuesday morning.
Sirens sounded across the region at approximately 9:10 a.m. following the identification of an Iranian missile, believed to contain a cluster munitions warhead, according to initial reports in Israeli media.
United Hatzalah stated that they had received no reports of injuries to individuals, as of 9:40 a.m., despite the damage caused by fragments hitting across the region.
The Rosh Ha'ayin Municipality stated that there was significant damage to both residences and a pedestrian street across the city, but that no injuries were reported.
Shortly after the incident, MDA posted footage of damage in central Israel, appearing to show a car that was flipped over, as well as other damage in the area. Walla later noted that this was in Ramat Hasharon.
A fragment also appears to have damaged the roof of a car park in the Tel Aviv area. Walla later identified this as the parking lot next to the Ayalon Mall in Bnei Brak.
Additionally, United Hatzalah posted footage appearing to show some damage to a road in Ramat Gan, and volunteers at the scene of a reported hit in Ramat Hasharon.
Other damage was caused to a residential building in Tel Aviv, as well as to other houses and vehicles in Rosh Ha'ayin, Walla noted.
Israel Police officers confirmed that they scanned sites across the Tel Aviv area for shrapnel damage.
Meanwhile, an additional missile armed with a cluster munition targeted Eilat and the Arava at the same time, but was successfully intercepted, without causing any damage.
Missile launch towards central Israel results in direct hit, no injuries, but Petah Tikva property suffers damage
At least 11 sites across central Israel were hit during a subsequent barrage at approximately 1:15 p.m.
This included a direct hit in Petah Tikva that caused damage to a property, MDA noted, adding that there were no injuries.
Other sites were hit by shrapnel and fragments, including locations in the Tel Aviv area that caused black smoke to rise, MDA stated.
Iran fires consecutive barrages against central Israel, no damage reported
Iran continued firing missile barrages at central Israel and the West Bank on Tuesday. All missiles were intercepted or fell in open areas, according to Israeli authorities.
Israel Police reported that shrapnel fell in the Shfela area.
According to MDA, no one was wounded in the incidents.
Missile launched from Iran intercepted over Negev
Also on Tuesday, a missile from Iran triggered sirens across southern Israel, with no people injured according to MDA.
According to Army Radio, the missile was intercepted over the Negev desert, with no reports of shrapnel falling inside the country.
Following a second barrage over Israel's south earlier on Tuesday evening, two people were reported to be lightly injured from a shrapnel fall following the interception.
MDA stated that its paramedics had provided medical treatment to the two individuals.
Young woman suffers head injury from debris in Upper Galilee, evacuated to hospital in mild condition, MDA says
At least one woman was injured in an instance of a missile launched towards northern Israel, MDA confirmed.
The woman, approximately 20 years old, was evacuated to Galilee Medical Center in a mild condition after suffering a head injury from debris after a fragment hit near her.
Two others were treated for anxiety-related symptoms in the same incident, MDA added.
Additional rocket debris landed later in the Galilee Panhandle area and in a house in Kiryat Shmona, with damage to the infrastructure reported by Israel Police, while no one was wounded during the incident.
Also on Tuesday, two people, aged 30 and 50, were lightly wounded by shrapnel following an interception of Iranian missiles in the south.
Hodaya Ran and Maariv contributed to this report.