IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says there are no additional threats heading toward Israel from Iran currently, indicating that the missile attack is over.
Residents were notified a short while ago that they can leave bomb shelters, after an hour.
“During the defense, we carried out quite a few interceptions. There are some impacts in the center and areas in the south of the country,” Hagari says.
“At this stage we are still carrying out an assessment [of the attack], but we are unaware of casualties,” he adds.
IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says Israel will respond to the Iranian missile attack on the country.
“We are on heightened alert on defense and offensive, we will protect the citizens of Israel. This [missile] fire will have consequences. We have plans, and we will act in the time and place that we choose,” he says.
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Multiple impact sites have been reported of either shrapnel or rocket impacts in Tel Aviv, near the Dead Sea, in the south and in the Sharon region.
Magen David Adom says there are no immediate reports of injuries. Eli Bin, the head of MDA, says hundreds of missiles are being fired. “We have no reports of injuries,” he tells Channel 12.
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