Seven killed, at least 130 wounded in two direct hits in central Israel
The Home Front Command has estimated that some 35 people are still missing as searches continue.
Seven people were killed following the Iranian missile barrage on central Israel, and as of Sunday morning, two additional bodies have been recovered from a collapsed building in Bat Yam.
Two women, one 10-year-old boy, and one 8-year-old girl have been killed, and at least 130 injuries have been reported following the latest Iranian missile barrage on Israel early Sunday morning, Magen David Adom announced.
A mass casualty event has been declared at one of the impact sites in central Israel. Four people who were missing in the attack have since been located and accounted for, while authorities continue to search for three more people.
Loud blasts were heard consistently across central Israel as Iran fired waves of ballistic missiles toward the country.
MDA also reported receiving several calls of suspected rocket impacts across central Israel.
Multiple shrapnel falls were reported in Dan, Central, and Jerusalem districts, including, among other things, damage to residential buildings and a number of fires in open areas as a result of falls, Israel's Fire and Rescue Authority confirmed.
Substantial damage was caused to streets where the impact was felt across central Israeli cities, as seen in footage shared on social media.
Kaplan Hospital reported it had received 17 of the wounded, with one in serious condition.
Edith Wolfson Medical Center reported it had received 32 of the wounded, three in serious condition.
Tel Aviv Ichilov Medical Center reported it had received 25 of the wounded, including one baby.
"With the assistance of additional medical teams, we have so far provided assistance to over 20 victims. One is in serious condition, and three are in moderate condition. The rest are in mild condition. Some are children and the elderly. These are extensive areas of destruction," a United Hatzalah medic said.
Northern Israel barrage kills five
Five people were killed and at least 24 were wounded following an Iranian missile barrage on northern Israel earlier Saturday night, Magen David Adom said.A 20-year-old woman died due to the direct impact of a ballistic missile on her northern Israel home.
Firefighters rescued four people from a three-story building in the North, but confirmed that two of them died on the scene.
Later, another woman who was rescued from the building was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A number of trapped people were rescued following a rocket fall in the Galilee, and emergency and rescue forces continue to work to rule out the presence of additional trapped people among the rubble and to bring the scene under control.