Iranian and lebanese projectile launches leave two slightly injured in Holon

Scene of impact – Magen David Adom

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In the early morning hours of Sunday, March 15, 2026, Israel faced a series of projectile launches from Iran and Lebanon, triggering warning sirens in several regions of the country

During the night, sirens sounded three times in a short period in areas such as central Israel, the Shfela region, Sharon, Samaria, Netanya, and the Beit She’an Valley, all in response to launches originating from Iran.

Most of the projectiles were successfully intercepted by defense systems, while those that were not intercepted fell in open areas, causing no significant damage.

However, fragments from intercepted projectiles struck the city of Holon, causing a fire.

Firefighters were immediately dispatched to control the flames.

In the same incident, the Magen David Adom emergency service attended to two elderly people: a man of about 80 years old suffered minor injuries from glass shards, and a woman of the same age showed signs of smoke inhalation.

In addition, several people in different regions required assistance for anxiety attacks caused by the alert.

In the morning, shortly after 5:30 am, new sirens were activated in the center of the country again due to Iranian launches.

Four people were slightly injured while running to shelters, but there were no direct impact injuries.

Rescue teams also responded to an open-air fire caused by shrapnel.

Around 6:15 am and 6:40 am, more launches from Iran were detected, this time directed at southern Israel, including the Eilat region, where a missile was intercepted without causing casualties.

Sirens also sounded in the north of the country due to gunfire coming from Lebanon, and in one case in central Israel a Lebanese projectile was shot down without warning.

To date, the Central District police are investigating the incident in Holon, and there are no reports of serious injuries or direct impacts on populated areas beyond what has been mentioned.

Air defense systems continued to operate effectively in most cases.


Published in 03/15/2026 07h37


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