
On Monday afternoon, the Lebanese group Hezbollah launched missiles toward central Israel, causing minor injuries to 16 people and property damage in several locations
According to the Magen David Adom emergency service, most of the incidents occurred in the city of Ramle, where one of the projectiles landed, slightly injuring 14 people and damaging a daycare center.
The injured suffered mainly from the explosion and glass shards.
Rescue teams and ambulances attended to the victims at the scene, and all were classified as having minor injuries, not life-threatening.
In another nearby area, in the Mateh Yehuda region, two other individuals were slightly injured after another impact, which caused damage to local infrastructure, according to police information.
The attack triggered warning sirens in several parts of the country’s center, including regions near Tel Aviv and other cities on the coastal plain.
This type of Hezbollah rocket barrage has occurred amidst the broader conflict in the region, which also involves other actors and has generated frequent exchanges of fire between Lebanon and Israel.
Israeli defense forces responded to the launches, but specific details about the immediate actions were not fully released at the time of reporting.
The incident reinforces the ongoing tension on Israel’s northern border, affecting the daily lives of civilians in areas far from the front line.
Published in 03/10/2026 10h13
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