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WATCH: Iranian missile hits Tel Aviv area, injuring three

“We stress to you once again the importance of taking shelter during an alarm,” police stated.

The scene where a missile fired from Iran caused damage in Bnei Brak, central Israel, March 15, 2026. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.
The scene where a missile fired from Iran caused damage in Bnei Brak, central Israel, March 15, 2026. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.

The Israel Police on Sunday published security camera footage of an Iranian missile impact that lightly wounded three people in central Israel.

“At one of the sites, civilians did not seek shelter, and a cluster-type missile fell near them, resulting in minor injuries to three civilians,” stated police.

The recording “clearly demonstrates the importance of civilians seeking protection and following the guidelines of IDF Home Front Command,” the statement said, adding, “In this case, injuries were minor, but the incident could have ended much more severely, including with loss of life.

“We stress to you once again the importance of taking shelter during an alarm,” it continued. “Avoid unnecessary risks that may cost human lives.”

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