
At least three people were being treated for injuries, including two hospital evacuations, according to Magen David Adom.
Shrapnel from an intercepted Iranian ballistic missile hit at least 15 sites across central Israel on Monday morning, Israeli media reported, adding that the missile barrage included a cluster munition.
Magen David Adom Director-General Eli Bin said that at least three people were being treated for injuries caused by the shrapnel. At least four others were being treated for anxiety-related symptoms.
At least one woman, approximately 34 years old, was seriously injured near Petah Tikva and was evacuated to the hospital for treatment of a chest injury caused by shrapnel, MDA confirmed.
However, her condition was later updated to moderate, a spokesperson for Rabin Medical Center said.
MDA later posted a photograph of a vehicle near Petah Tikva that was damaged by shrapnel near the scene of an impact, stating that someone was seriously injured in the incident.
The driver exited the vehicle according to Home Front Command's security guidelines, but the vehicle was hit by a fragment, causing shrapnel to injure them.
Another individual was lightly injured at the side of the road near Petah Tikva, according to Walla.
Another individual was evacuated to the hospital after being lightly injured by falling shrapnel in the Tel Aviv area, MDA added.
Firefighters extinguish a vehicle fire caused by shrapnel following an Iranian missile interception, central Israel, April 6, 2026. (credit: MAGEN DAVID ADOM)
MDA confirmed that emergency services were mobilized to extinguish vehicle fires caused by the shrapnel, posting video footage of their firefighting efforts.
Footage shared by Israeli media appears to show property damage in the Tel Aviv area, including a burst water pipe.
Damage was also reported at a school in the Tel Aviv area, with photographs shared by Maariv appearing to show damage to the outer wall of the school.
Additionally, shrapnel landed on the roof of a building, but caused no injuries, while another fragment hit a private home, also causing no injuries.
Sirens also sounded in the Beersheba area and Gaza border communities at approximately 8 a.m., but no instances of shrapnel or injuries were reported after the missile was successfully intercepted.
Overnight Haifa rescue finds two dead from Iranian missile barrage, efforts continue to find others
MDA conducted search operations at several sites across the Haifa area following Iranian missile fragments hitting the city.
Four people in Haifa, including two middle-aged individuals and two children, suffered from smoke inhalation and were evacuated to Rambam Health Care Campus for medical treatment.
Meanwhile, teams of firefighters from the Haifa Fire Station, along with rescue workers and Home Front Command rescue personnel, retrieved two individuals trapped under the rubble in Haifa. They were found without signs of life.
The efforts stretched through the night and into the early morning hours of Monday.
During the rescue attempts, advanced technological tools, including phone tracking, were used to pinpoint the approximate locations of the trapped individuals.
Rescue operations are still ongoing in an effort to reach two additional missing or trapped individuals.
This is a developing story.
Alon Hachmon, Batia Giladi, and Yoav Etiel contributed to this report.
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