Explosive warheads fell in multiple locations across the northern Israeli city of Haifa early Monday following a missile attack reportedly launched by Iran, Israeli Army Radio reported.
Israeli authorities confirmed that bomb disposal teams are en route to several affected sites to secure the areas and assess potential threats. According to a statement from the Israeli Police, initial reports indicate that a number of vehicles sustained extensive damage and several buildings were impacted by the blasts.
The missile strike comes amid ongoing regional hostilities that escalated after the United States and Israel launched a joint military offensive against Iran on February 28. The offensive has resulted in over 1,340 fatalities to date, including Iran’s then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Northern Israel has remained on high alert since the beginning of the conflict, with emergency response teams and civil defence units maintaining readiness to respond to aerial threats. Analysts warn that the continued missile exchanges raise the risk of further civilian and infrastructural damage, as well as potential escalation across the region.
The situation highlights growing concerns over regional stability and the security of urban centres in Israel, particularly amid the ongoing aerial attacks originating from Iranian-backed forces and other affiliated groups. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely while reinforcing defensive measures to protect residents and key infrastructure.
Emergency services have urged residents in Haifa and surrounding areas to remain vigilant and follow instructions from local authorities as clearance and damage assessment operations proceed.