
Emergency services and police are en route to several locations of shrapnel falls.
Eight people were lightly wounded across several sites in central Israel following several fragments falling from an Iranian cluster munition on Tuesday, Magen David Adom confirmed.
The youngest of those wounded are two 18-month-old babies. MDA took the wounded to be treated at Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center, Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus, and Sheba Medical Center.
Several other people were treated for wounds received on their way to safe rooms or panic attacks.
Additionally, several cars went up in flames after a fragment from an Iranian cluster munition hit a street in central Israel.
Several fragments were found in the Tel Aviv area, and emergency services and police are en route.
This is a developing story.
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