
According to the Israel Police and the IDF, no injuries or casualties were reported in the military base hit, while additional falls were reported across central Israel.
Missile fragments hit a parking lot near the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv, which serves as the IDF's headquarters, after Iran launched multiple rounds of cluster munitions at central Israel on Saturday.
Later, in Ramat Gan, multiple cars were destroyed by missile fragments, and several apartments were impacted by the explosion. Magen David Adom said there is a possibility that people are trapped inside the affected sites.
Security forces and bomb sappers worked at the sites of impact. One person in his 50s was lightly injured.
The military also confirmed that the IDF's Home Front Command search and rescue forces were operating at the reported fall sites, and asked the public to stay away from areas damaged by missile shrapnel.
Later on Friday, sirens were triggered in the Jerusalem area and the West Bank by both Iranian and Hezbollah missiles fired. All the missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported after the barrage.
Northern mayor warns of possible Hezbollah barrage; IDF says no indication of possible fire
Moshe Davidovich, the head of the Mateh Asher Regional Council, warned northern residents on Saturday that a large Hezbollah missile barrage was expected on Saturday night.
"Following the information received from the army, I ask that you be near protected areas in the near future. Please follow the instructions; this saves lives," he said in a video to residents.
The IDF addressed Davidovich's comments, saying that there were no indications of Hezbollah movements to launch a widespread rocket attack against northern Israel.
The comments came after the latest Iranian missile barrage targeted northern Israel, with sirens triggered from the Lebanon border communities to the Haifa area. An additional barrage was detected later on Saturday, with both missiles launched intercepted by the IDF, and no casualties reported by MDA.
Electric wires were also torn in the northern Israel town of Kiryat Motzkin in a later incident on Friday, after a missile barrage was fired against the city.
MDA: More than 10 fall sites reported
According to an MDA statement, more than 10 falls were reported in Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, Givatayim, Ramat Gan, and Rosh HaAyin.
"We received reports of several crash scenes and went to the scene in ambulances, intensive care units, and MDA motorcycles. We arrived at the scene within a few minutes and saw destruction, fire, shattered glass on the floor, and a lot of smoke," said senior MDA medic Lior Paz.
"We began extensive scans of the scene, and fortunately, no casualties were found. We continue to scan the scenes and will remain here as long as necessary. Follow the instructions of the Home Front Command and enter a protected area during an alarm," he added.
Two more fragments landed in Bnei Brak, one of them against an apartment building, another fell on an empty road in Petah Tikva, and another one fell on an empty parking lot in Rosh HaAyin. No one was wounded in these incidents.
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