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איראנע ראקעטן האבן כמעט געשעדיגט מדנ"י בירגער

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Footage released on March 20, 2026, shows Iranian missile debris narrowly missing civilians in central Israel. The video captures fragments striking a grassy area near a group of walkers, creating visible dust plumes but causing no injuries. This near-miss highlights the ongoing dangers posed by falling missile debris even when defensive systems are operational.

The incident is part of Iran’s retaliatory missile barrage launched on March 17, following Israeli strikes that killed two senior Iranian officials. Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system successfully intercepted over 300 projectiles, protecting populated areas from direct hits. However, debris from intercepted missiles continues to create hazards in residential and public spaces, as seen in central Israel and near Ben Gurion Airport.

Despite the effectiveness of Iron Dome, the event underscores the persistent threat posed by fragments of intercepted or misfired missiles. Authorities remind civilians to remain vigilant during alerts and follow safety instructions to minimize risk. Emergency services were on standby and responded to debris impact zones to ensure safety and clear affected areas.

The video serves as a stark reminder that while Israel’s defense systems greatly reduce casualties, no protection is entirely foolproof. Analysts note that continued retaliatory fire from Iran increases the likelihood of similar near-misses, emphasizing the importance of both public awareness and ongoing technological upgrades to defensive measures.

Ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran continue to drive missile exchanges and regional instability. While no injuries were reported in this instance, each incident reinforces the high stakes of the conflict and the need for constant preparedness for both military and civilian populations.

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