TEL AVIV — At least five people were wounded by falling shrapnel Monday after a missile fired from Lebanon was intercepted by the Israeli military over a street in the city of Ramat Gan, officials said.
Another patient listed in moderate condition and three mildly injured were taken to the Rabin Medical Center, the service said.
Israel’s police service said it was “working to secure the impact sites and assist in evacuating the injured” in the city, which is within the Tel Aviv district.
The Israeli military said in a statement that the country’s air force had “intercepted one projectile that was identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory.
An Israeli airstrike killed five people and another 24 were injured by a strike on central Beirut's densely populated Zuqaq al-Blat neighborhood, Lebanon’s health ministry said Monday.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Rabin Medical Center, United
Locations:
TEL AVIV, Lebanon, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Shfaram, Israel, Israeli