An Iranian cluster missile fired at central Israel on Tuesday morning led to multiple impact sites in Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, Givat Shmuel, and Tel Aviv.
United Hatzalah reported a total of 29 impact and interceptor shrapnel sites across central Israel, but in a neis, only 13 people were lightly injured despite extensive property damage, including the collapse of the roof of a residential building
There was a powerful impact in Bnei Brak, with footage of the scene showing the moment of impact followed by a blast wave, smoke erupting from the scene, and a large fire.
MDA paramedics provided medical treatment and evacuated eight lightly injured victims to Beilinson Hospital, Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, and Mayanei Hayeshua Hospital.
MDA paramedic Yehuda Shoshana described the scene at one of the impact sites in Bnei Brak: “When we arrived, we saw destruction in a residential building and a large commotion. We immediately began searches to ensure no one was trapped. During the searches, six lightly injured individuals came out of the building—two women and four children. We provided initial treatment on site, and three of them required further examination. We evacuated a six-month-old baby, a six-and-a-half-year-old child, and a woman around 40 years old.”
The Bnei Brak municipality reported that a missile fragment struck the upper floor of a residential building. Three trapped residents were rescued unharmed, while emergency teams continue scanning additional locations following reports of falling debris.
At another site in the city, an impact site was reported at a construction site near a shul. The shul sustained minor damage, and fortunately, there were no injuries in that incident.

Additional impact sites were reported in Petach Tikva and Givat Shmuel. The impacts caused fires to break out at the scene alongside extensive damage to buildings and vehicles.
MDA and Hatzolah paramedics treated five lightly injured victims at one of the impact sites in Petach Tikvah, including a mother and her infant daughter, and three men aged approximately 30–50.
(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)