Missile retaliation from Iran: Shrapnel fell near the Israeli Prime Minister's Office.

Missile retaliation from Iran: Shrapnel fell near the Israeli Prime Minister's Office.

17.03.2026 01:24

Iran's missile retaliation against Israel caused panic across the country. During the attack, sirens sounded in many cities in Israel, while air defense systems were activated in the capital, Jerusalem, and its surroundings. It was reported that shrapnel fell near the Israeli Prime Minister's Office in West Jerusalem.

It was reported that some shrapnel pieces fell near the Israeli Prime Minister's Office in West Jerusalem following a missile attack from Iran targeting Israel. During the attack, a state of alert was declared across Israel, and sirens sounded in many cities.

AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS ACTIVATED

In a statement from the Israeli army, it was noted that air defense systems were activated to intercept the missiles launched from Iran. Early warning messages were sent to citizens' mobile phones in areas under threat of retaliation.

SHRAPNEL PIECES IN JERUSALEM AND BEIT SHEMESH

After the air defense systems intercepted the missiles, it was reported that some shrapnel pieces fell in the Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh regions. According to a report by Yedioth Ahronot, some of the pieces fell near the Israeli Prime Minister's Office in West Jerusalem, while others landed in the Old City area of occupied East Jerusalem.

NO CASUALTIES

The Israeli emergency service announced that initial inspections after the attack revealed no deaths or injuries. Authorities reported that security measures in the area have been increased and investigations are ongoing.

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