According to authorities, some projectiles caused fires and destruction in buildings and vehicles.
In a town in the Tel Aviv area, several cars were burned, and one of them overturned after being hit by shrapnel from the explosions. Security forces cordoned off several affected areas while the police guided residents to air-raid shelters. Emergency teams and technicians began inspecting the damaged buildings to assess the extent of the impacts.
The United Hatzalah rescue service reported at least 23 locations damaged by Sunday's attacks. Israeli authorities continue to review the affected areas to determine structural damage and ensure the population's safety.
Since the start of the war, Iranian missiles have caused the death of at least twelve people in Israel, while dozens have been injured. With the conflict entering its third week, both sides seem to be preparing for a prolonged confrontation. Iran has rejected a ceasefire as long as the US and Israel continue their airstrikes.
