Two elderly individuals lost their lives during an Iranian missile assault on central Israel late Tuesday evening. The attack involved what authorities believe was a cluster munition that created multiple impact zones across densely populated areas.

An Iranian missile bombardment targeting central Israel resulted in two fatalities late Tuesday evening, with an elderly couple in their 70s killed in Ramat Gan during the assault that triggered warning sirens throughout multiple regions.
According to United Hatzalah emergency services, the victims were making their way down a stairwell toward a protective shelter when the strike occurred.
Medical personnel from MDA provided care to a 25-year-old man from Bnei Brak who suffered shrapnel injuries to his hand during the bombardment.
Authorities believe the weapon used was a cluster-type munition, creating more than eight separate debris impact zones throughout central Israel’s urban areas.
Video evidence documented destruction at numerous locations following the assault, with a Tel Aviv railway station among the damaged facilities.
Early assessments indicated that debris from defensive interceptor missiles fell across various locations, including educational grounds in Jerusalem and residential sections of Ramat Gan.
Warning systems activated across Jerusalem, the Dead Sea region, and West Bank territories, along with the Sharon district and Lakhish vicinity, encompassing communities such as Bat Yam, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Brenner, Hevel Yavneh, and Lev HaSharon. Iranian missile launches prompted two separate overnight alert cycles.
First responders rushed to numerous locations throughout the affected areas to evaluate structural damage and provide medical assistance to injured civilians.
This bombardment represents another escalation in Iran’s ongoing missile campaign against Israel’s heavily populated metropolitan regions, with overnight strikes documented across urban population centers.
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