Shrapnel fell in central Israel on Sunday afternoon following an Iranian missile launch, which triggered sirens throughout central and northern Israel.
According to Walla, there were four reported locations of shrapnel fall, all in central Israel: Or Yehuda, Bat Yam, and two locations in Holon.
The shrapnel caused damage to property and infrastructure in Holon and Bat Yam, but there were no injuries or fatalities, according to Magen David Adom. The Israel Fire and Rescue Authority reported a fire in Bat Yam, along with minor property damage.
One killed in North, 15 wounded in Tel Aviv area in Iranian, Hezbollah barrage
At least 15 people were wounded on Sunday morning in at least seven different sites of impacts by Iranian ballistic missile fragments across Tel Aviv and central Israel, as Operation Roaring Lion entered its fourth week.
The Iranian barrage, which reportedly included cluster munitions, followed Hezbollah fire toward northern Israel earlier on Sunday, in which one person was killed in a direct hit on his vehicle in Misgav Am.
Among those wounded in central Israel was a 53-year-old man who was moderately hurt by a shockwave blast. Another three of the wounded were treated for shock.
Misgav Am named Ofer Moskowitz as the individual killed on Sunday morning when a Hezbollah rocket slammed into a car in northern Israel.
Tzvi Jasper contributed to this report.