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The rate of Iran’s ballistic missile fire on Israel continues to slow, according to the Israeli military, with all projectiles fired overnight being successfully intercepted by air defenses.
Iran fired at central Israel three times overnight, lobbing a handful of ballistic missiles in total. The IDF says that all of the missiles were shot down.
While the rate of fire has dropped significantly over the course of the war, the IDF believes it may soon stabilize, meaning missile fire is not expected to stop entirely.
Since the start of the war, there have been 13 sites of Iranian missile impacts in residential areas of Israel. Some of the impact sites — in Beit Shemesh, Tel Aviv and Beersheba — have been large warheads, while in other areas, fragments or submunitions from cluster bomb warheads have caused damage and injuries.
Meanwhile, the military assesses that Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel from Lebanon may increase amid the ongoing fighting.
So far, Hezbollah has launched dozens of rockets and drones at Israel, mainly at the north of the country, but also a handful of projectiles at the center. There have been two impact sites in the north from Hezbollah rockets.
Amid the decrease in Iranian attacks, from noon, gatherings of up to 50 people will be permitted, provided a shelter can be reached in time. Workplaces will be allowed to operate under the same conditions.
The Home Front Command is scheduled to conduct another assessment over the weekend and may decide to allow educational institutions to reopen starting next week.

Iran fired at central Israel three times overnight, lobbing a handful of ballistic missiles in total. The IDF says that all of the missiles were shot down.
While the rate of fire has dropped significantly over the course of the war, the IDF believes it may soon stabilize, meaning missile fire is not expected to stop entirely.
Since the start of the war, there have been 13 sites of Iranian missile impacts in residential areas of Israel. Some of the impact sites — in Beit Shemesh, Tel Aviv and Beersheba — have been large warheads, while in other areas, fragments or submunitions from cluster bomb warheads have caused damage and injuries.
Meanwhile, the military assesses that Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel from Lebanon may increase amid the ongoing fighting.
So far, Hezbollah has launched dozens of rockets and drones at Israel, mainly at the north of the country, but also a handful of projectiles at the center. There have been two impact sites in the north from Hezbollah rockets.
Amid the decrease in Iranian attacks, from noon, gatherings of up to 50 people will be permitted, provided a shelter can be reached in time. Workplaces will be allowed to operate under the same conditions.
The Home Front Command is scheduled to conduct another assessment over the weekend and may decide to allow educational institutions to reopen starting next week.

