Seven IDF soldiers wounded by Iranian missile strike in central Israel, released to their homes
The soldiers were evacuated for medical treatment at a nearby hospital and were released to their homes.
Seven IDF soldiers were wounded on Friday night after an Iranian missile hit central Israel, an IDF spokesman said.
The spokesman added that the soldiers were evacuated for medical treatment to a nearby hospital and were released to their homes.
The seven suffered mainly from shock, according to Ynet.
Iran and Israel traded missiles and airstrikes on Saturday, the day after Israel launched a sweeping air offensive against its old enemy, killing commanders and scientists and bombing nuclear sites in a stated bid to stop it from building an atomic weapon.
Dozens of Israeli aircraft participated in an initial wave of strikes on dozens of military targets and Iranian nuclear sites early on Friday morning.
Three killed, 150+ wounded after Iran fires multiple barrages of missiles at Israel
An Israeli woman who was critically wounded by Iranian missiles succumbed to her wounds early Saturday morning, and another two were killed after a direct hit in a residential neighborhood in Israel's central district.Ramat Gan resident Eti Cohen Angel was killed in the Iranian missile that hit the city Friday night, Army Radio reported.
She is the second person named as killed in the Iranian missile assault on Friday, after Israel Aloni, a resident of Rishon Lezion, was announced earlier on Saturday.
Over 150 people were wounded overall in the Iranian missile barrages, according to official statements from numerous Israeli hospitals.