Shattered glass and debris covered a residential street in Tel Aviv a day after an Iranian missile strike killed one woman and injured others, according to emergency services.
A crater and damaged apartment buildings marked the impact site as crews cleared rubble. Sirens sounded again on Sunday, sending residents into bomb shelters.
Israel said its air defenses intercepted projectiles, while some missiles caused damage, highlighting ongoing cross-border attacks.
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