
A missile barrage from Iran triggered alarms across southern and central Israel, with police investigating possible shrapnel damage.
One man was killed, and several others were reported injured after Iran launched a missile barrage toward southern and central Israel late Friday night, the first attack after nine hours without launches.
Magen David Adom reported that a man in central Israel died of his injuries after paramedics treated him at an impact site.
Several additional reports of shrapnel falls in the south and central Israel are currently being investigated by Israeli Police and the IDF rescue teams.
Early Saturday morning, Israel intercepted a third round of Iranian missiles over southern Israel. No impacts, injuries, or casualties were reported as a result of the barrage.
This is a developing story.
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