A major missile strike early Friday morning, March 13, 2026, has left nearly 60 people injured and caused extensive damage to a residential neighborhood in northern Israel. The attack was part of a relentless third wave of Iranian missile barrages targeting the region today.
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- Medical Emergency: Magen David Adom (MDA) treated 58 individuals at the scene. Among the wounded, a 34-year-old woman is in moderate condition with shrapnel injuries, while 57 others—including 27 children—sustained light injuries or are being treated for severe shock.
- Infrastructure Damage: The missile landed in a residential cluster, severely damaging one home and shattering windows across four buildings. The blast ignited a fire in an adjacent field and incinerated several vehicles.
- Hospital Response: Victims were evacuated to Emek Medical Center and Rambam Health Care Campus for urgent care.
The Strategic Landscape
The strike marks a volatile chapter in the ongoing multi-front war between Israel, the U.S., and Iran that ignited in February.
- Israeli Retaliation: In the last 24 hours, the IDF has hammered over 200 targets within Iran, specifically focusing on mobile ballistic missile launchers and radar installations.
- Regional Spillover: The conflict is no longer contained to the Levant. Projectiles and debris have triggered sirens as far as Incirlik Air Base in Turkey and caused structural damage in Dubai following high-altitude interceptions.
- Humanitarian Toll: The conflict’s scale is mounting rapidly, with civilian casualties rising on both sides as air defense systems struggle against the sheer volume of high-frequency barrages.















