Farsi-language news channels report that fragments from an Iranian missile have impacted multiple locations in central Israel, citing Israeli media confirmations.
Following the unprecedented wave of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military infrastructure earlier this month, Farsi-language news aggregators are reporting new missile impacts inside Israel. The strikes occur against a backdrop of severe regional instability, with Iran's newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei overseeing a military attempting to retaliate after devastating losses to its air and naval forces.
The Iranian breaking news channel خبرفورینیوز | اخبار جنگ | حمله امریکا—a source primarily focused on war updates and highly attuned to amplifying Iranian retaliatory actions—reported on the damage inside Israeli territory. The channel highlighted "Israel after the impact (or falling of a fragment) of an Iranian missile".
Details of the impact were further specified by another war-focused Iranian aggregator, اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری. Relying on Israeli domestic reporting, the channel directly quoted Israel's Channel 12, broadcasting to its readers that "fragments of a missile fell in 5 locations in central Israel."
These impacts mark a continuation of the intense warfare that erupted between March 9 and 13, which saw the U.S. and Israel systematically target Iranian air defenses and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facilities, while the IRGC blockaded the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to destroy Middle Eastern energy infrastructure.
The source messages are very brief, focusing heavily on aggregating and translating Israeli media reports of the missile impact for a domestic Iranian audience. Both channels utilize heavily keyword-optimized names centered around 'Breaking News,' 'War,' and 'US Attack,' reflecting a highly sensationalized wartime media environment.