Missile Barrage Hits Central Israel: 7 Injured, Damage Reported in Bnei Brak and Petach Tikvah
Seven people were injured Tuesday afternoon when missiles fired from Iran struck multiple locations in central Israel, causing damage in Bnei Brak, Petach Tikvah, Rosh HaAyin, and Givat Shmuel.
Air raid sirens sounded across central Israel and Yerushalayim as the barrage was launched. At least one of the missiles, reportedly equipped with a cluster warhead, was not intercepted. Several impact sites sustained damage, including a vehicle that overturned in Rosh HaAyin and a balcony that collapsed in Bnei Brak.
In Bnei Brak, seven people were wounded in one of the strike sites. A 23-year-old man sustained moderate injuries from shrapnel, while six others were lightly hurt, including an infant. An 80-year-old woman and a boy around 10 years old were also among those receiving initial medical treatment.
According to Magen David Adom, medics and paramedics treated the injured at the scene and evacuated them to hospitals. “In the Bnei Brak area, MDA teams are providing medical treatment and evacuating seven injured individuals, including a 23-year-old man in moderate condition with shrapnel wounds and six others in light condition, including a baby. Further updates will be provided as necessary.”
A separate impact involving a cluster-type munition was reported in Petach Tikvah as part of the same barrage targeting central Israel and Yerushalayim. Security and rescue forces are operating at the scene and conducting searches, though no injuries had been reported there at the time.
Fire and rescue officials reported multiple incident sites. In Bnei Brak, firefighting teams responded to three separate locations. The primary site involved extensive destruction after a munition struck a four-story residential building, causing significant surrounding damage. One person in moderate condition was evacuated, and crews continued searching the structure to ensure no one remained trapped.
At a second site in Bnei Brak, another munition struck a four-story building, prompting additional searches by emergency crews. A third site involved shrapnel hitting a balcony in a building in Givat Shmuel.
In the central district, responders handled three sites in Petach Tikvah and another in Rosh HaAyin. In Rosh HaAyin, shrapnel fell in an open area. In Petach Tikvah, one site involved debris from an interception landing between residential buildings, while another sustained a direct hit on a structure without reported injuries.
Earlier in the evening, a separate attack from Lebanon resulted in the death of a woman in her 30s. Emergency responders treated two additional individuals who were lightly injured.
According to a preliminary investigation, the woman had pulled over to the side of the road during the siren. She and another man lay down in a roadside ditch when the rocket struck just a few meters away. She was killed at the scene, while the man sustained minor injuries.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah launched approximately 30 rockets toward northern communities, along with drone incursions. Sirens were activated across multiple towns in the Upper and Western Galilee.
Magen David Adom reported that crews found the woman with no signs of life and severe multi-system injuries, and her death was pronounced at the scene. Additional teams treated two others for light shrapnel injuries.
