Israeli military denies pilot was captured in Iran
Israel's military announced on Friday that Iranian media reports that an Israeli pilot had been captured were false.
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.
Only 5-7 missiles from an Iranian missile salvo have fallen, a source close to the Israeli government told Iran International.
There was no indication of casualties and one person was slightly injured by shrapnel, the source added.





