
Two warheads from an Iranian cluster missile fired toward the Tel Aviv metropolitan area around noon exploded near the Kirya base in Tel Aviv - one in a parking lot and another at a school, the censors cleared for publication.
A vehicle overturned due to a blast that struck the parking area, and damage was caused to the school. No injuries were reported.
In a separate incident, a missile launched about an hour before nightfall on Saturday resulted in two impact sites in an Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem.
“These were blast impacts that caused damage to buildings at two locations," officials said. “At this stage, no casualties are known."

Home Front Command forces at the school hit near the Kirya (Credit: IDF spokesperson)
Magen David Adom’s (MDA) national emergency center reported that shortly after the cluster missile strike, teams were scanning more than ten impact sites in Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, Ramat Gan, and Rosh Ha'ayin. Damage was reported in some of the locations.
MDA teams treated a man of about 50 years old who was injured by the blast in Ramat Gan and evacuated him in light condition to Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer Hospital.

