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Iran Cluster Missile Attack Hits Beersheba Defense Complex, Strikes 17 Sites in Central ‘Israel’

Israeli rescue services gather at the site of an Iranian missile attack that hit a building in Rosh Ha'ayin (April 4, 2026).

A wave of Iranian cluster missiles struck deep inside the Zionist entity early Saturday, hitting 17 locations across seven cities and causing widespread destruction, including the collapse of an entire building in Ramat Gan and a major fire at a military-linked facility in Beersheba.

The early-morning barrage targeted Tel Aviv and surrounding areas with multi-warhead munitions, scattering shrapnel across central areas. Direct impacts were reported in Ramat Gan, Petah Tikva, Bnei Brak, and Rosh Ha’ayin, where significant structural damage and deep craters  

Israeli emergency services from Magen David Adom were deployed to all affected sites, with initial reports indicating multiple injuries, particularly in Bnei Brak. The strikes also triggered partial power outages in central Tel Aviv, compounding the disruption.

Israeli media reported the Iranian cluster bomb attack caused a building to partially collapse in Ramat Gan, citing Israeli Fire and Rescue services.

The video below, circulated by Hebrew platforms, shows destruction in Ramat Gan.

“Additionally, a high-voltage electricity line was damaged in the attack in Rosh Ha’ayin, causing a power outage in parts of the city,” The Times of Israel reported, quoting the town’s municipality as saying.

In the south, several missiles hit the Negev region, including a direct strike on an industrial complex affiliated with the Israeli Ministry of Defense in Beersheba. The attack sparked a massive blaze, sending thick plumes of smoke into the sky.

Additional damage was reported in the Ramat Hovav industrial zone, where firefighting crews battled to contain another major fire.

The scale and spread of the Iranian attack marks one of the most extensive missile assaults on central and southern Israel in the ongoing war, leaving a trail of destruction across multiple sites.

Source: Israeli media (translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website)