Saturday, 04 April 2026 , 09:44 AM
Iranian missiles have struck multiple locations across Israel. Early Saturday (April 4), the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a large-scale missile attack targeting southern and central Israel, resulting in significant structural damage and widespread power outages.
According to a report by The Times of Israel, a building in Ramat Gan collapsed following an Iranian cluster bomb strike. Fire and rescue teams are currently conducting search and recovery operations at the site.
In Rosh HaAyin, municipal authorities reported that an Iranian strike damaged a high-voltage power line, leading to electricity blackouts in several parts of the city.
The Fire and Rescue Services announced they have successfully contained a blaze in the Neot Hovav industrial zone, located south of Beersheba—the largest city in the Negev desert. The fire was reportedly triggered by an Iranian ballistic missile strike.
Israel's emergency services reported that a 45-year-old man in Bnei Brak sustained injuries from shattered glass caused by a missile impact. He has been transported to a medical center for treatment.
Israeli news outlet Ynet reported that a missile strike ignited a fire in an apartment in Rosh HaAyin. Additionally, a building in Petah Tikva and several roads in Tel Aviv sustained damage. Emergency response teams remain active in the Bnei Brak area.
Further reports from Channel 12 confirmed that a missile also struck the Givatayim area.