No injuries reported in latest Iranian missile attack, say first responders

The Magen David Adom ambulance service says it has not yet received any calls about impacts or injuries following the latest Iranian missile fire which set off sirens in Haifa and across northern Israel.

The IDF Home Front Command says civilians who entered shelters due to the sirens can now exit them.

Iran has fired several missile barrages toward Israel overnight, although they have each contained just a few missiles, unlike previous nights when Tehran fired dozens of ballistic missiles at a time.

Eight people were killed last night after impacts in Petah Tikva, Haifa and Bnei Brak, and a day earlier, nine people were killed in Bat Yam and four in Tamra.

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