Fourteen injured in Bnei Brak after Iranian-backed rocket attack on Israel
Fourteen people were injured in the Bnei Brak area of Israel after fragments from an Iranian cluster rocket fell, according to Israel’s Channel 12.
This attack occurred at the same time as drones were launched from Lebanon and air raid sirens sounded in the northern part of the country.
In detail, the Israeli army confirmed that rescue teams were sent to several locations in Greater Tel Aviv following reports of injuries.
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In addition, a building in Bnei Brak was directly hit.
The Houthis announced that they carried out a rocket attack on Israel in a joint operation conducted in cooperation with Iran and Hezbollah.
Earlier, the Israeli army stated that its air defenses intercepted a rocket launched from Yemen early Wednesday morning, as the Houthis had announced attacks on Israel in recent days.
The army said in a statement that Israeli forces "detected the launch of a rocket from Yemen toward Israeli territory, and air defense systems are working to intercept the threat." Later, it announced that "residents are allowed to leave protected areas across the country."
Israeli media reported that the rocket was intercepted, and there have been no reports of injuries or damage.