At least two people were killed in an Iranian missile strike in Israel, local media reported early on Wednesday.
They were seriously injured in an attack in the city of Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv and later died of their injuries, the newspapers Haaretz and Times of Israel reported, citing the emergency service Magen David Adom.
Two other people were lightly injured in the cities of Bnei Brak and Petah Tikva east of Tel Aviv, the reports said.
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The Israeli military said impacts had been reported at several locations in the centre of the country and urged the public to stay away from the affected areas.
Footage showed damage at Savidor train station in Tel Aviv.
Israeli police officers and first responders work the scene of an apartment building on Tel Aviv’s outskirts, struck by an Iranian missile. Oren Ziv/dpa
Israeli police officers and first responders work the scene of an apartment building on Tel Aviv’s outskirts, struck by an Iranian missile. Oren Ziv/dpa

