Israel's paramedics service Magen David Adom released imagery of its staff attending to an apparent Iranian missile blast site where wreckage from a building and ambulance stretchers could be seen.



Israel's military announced on Friday that Iranian media reports that an Israeli pilot had been captured were false.
Iran launched a third wave of ballistic missiles at Israel, according to state broadcaster IRIB.
Five people were injured in Israel's central Dan region, Israel's paramedics said in a statement on Friday.
"1 (is) in moderate condition and 4 lightly injured by shrapnel ... In addition, 4 people suffering from anxiety were treated."
"The attack is ongoing. Dozens of additional missiles were launched toward the State of Israel," the military said in a statement.
Addressing Israeli residents, it added: "The explosions you are hearing are from interceptions or fallen projectiles."
"The Aerial Defense Array is currently identifying and intercepting launches," it said.





