A 51-year-old woman collapsed and died after suffering a heart attack while sheltering in the northern city of Karmiel, as sirens there warned of the latest Iranian missile barrage, the Magen David Adom ambulance service says.
She was declared dead after resuscitation efforts, MDA says.
The service also updates to 23 the number of people wounded from an impact in Haifa.
Three of them were seriously wounded, according to MDA: a 16-year-old boy who sustained shrapnel wounds to his upper body, and two men, respectively aged 54 and 40, who sustained wounds to their lower bodies.
The 20 other wounded people in Haifa sustained light wounds, MDA says.
The military says some 25 missiles were fired at Israel in the latest barrage. No injuries have been reported from impacts in central and southern Israel.
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