Two people killed in Ramat Gan by Iranian ballistic missile
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Two people killed in Ramat Gan by Iranian ballistic missile
The Magen David Adom ambulance service announces the death of two people who were seriously wounded in an Iranian ballistic missile impact in the Tel Aviv suburb of Ramat Gan.
Hebrew media reports identify the two as a couple in their 70s.
Initial, unconfirmed reports indicate they were headed to the bomb shelter.
MDA adds that paramedics are taking a 25-year-old in Bnei Brak who received a light shrapnel wound to his hand to Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital.
Damage, including at Tel Aviv train station, reported after Iranian missile attacks
Video shows damage at several sites following the latest Iranian missile attack, including to a train station in Tel Aviv.
המוקד: נזק רב בתחנת הרכבת סבידור pic.twitter.com/T67XkWE3uG — חדשות המוקד (@hamoked_il) March 17, 2026
המוקד: נזק רב בתחנת הרכבת סבידור pic.twitter.com/T67XkWE3uG
— חדשות המוקד (@hamoked_il) March 17, 2026
Iran launches fresh missile volley targeting Jerusalem area, after firing cluster warhead in last attack
Another Iranian ballistic missile attack targeting Israel has been detected by the IDF, with sirens activated in Jerusalem and communities in areas surrounding the capital.
The Magen David Adom ambulance service says it hasn’t received any reports of injuries following the previous volley, footage of which published by the Kan public broadcaster showing an Iranian missile with a cluster warhead dispersing over central Israel, though paramedics are operating in several areas where there were reports of impacts.
תיעוד: טיל מצרר בשמי המרכז@Nov_reuveny pic.twitter.com/0IOMrwBKHF — כאן חדשות (@kann_news) March 17, 2026
תיעוד: טיל מצרר בשמי המרכז@Nov_reuveny pic.twitter.com/0IOMrwBKHF
— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) March 17, 2026
Iran fires missile salvo, setting off sirens in center of country, parts of south
The IDF says Iran has launched another volley of ballistic missiles at Israel, setting off sirens across the center of the country, the Jerusalem area, parts of the West Bank and some areas in southern Israel.
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