Israeli media began to acknowledge the damage from the Iranian missile attack

One of the buildings after the missile strike. Photo: Liron Moldovan/Flash90
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Information began to appear in the Israeli media indicating damage from yesterday's massive Iranian missile attack. In the residential town of Hod Hasharon in the central district, the authorities announced damage to about 100 houses.

There were no casualties, according to the Israeli army radio Galei IDF.

"Serious damage was recorded in Hod Hasharon as a result of the Iranian attack: about 100 houses were damaged, some seriously. No one was injured," the radio station said in a statement.

The main damage was caused by the blast wave and missile fragments. One historical building was destroyed by a direct hit, clarifies newsru.co.il .

As reported by EADaily, yesterday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Iran's missile strike "failed thanks to Israeli air defense and US assistance."

Late on the evening of October 1, Iran launched a massive missile strike on Israeli territory in response to attacks on the leaders of pro-Iranian groups. The IRGC said that the strike was aimed at military and intelligence facilities in Israel, in particular, three military bases. Tehran called its actions justified, and the strikes were successful. Iranian publications reported significant damage that the Israeli Air Force managed to inflict: Shafaqna writes about the destruction of 20 F-35 fighters, FARS claims that 80% of the missiles fired hit targets.