"Rescue and response teams were quick to the scene on Tuesday after a two-storey residential building in Holon was struck by a large fragment of an intercepted Iranian ballistic missile. Footage shows the roof as response teams enter the building to assess the damage inside. Ambulances and fire engines were parked on the road as teams assembled. Tel Aviv district commander Miki David said, fortunately, there were no fatalities in the incident. “There was a cluster bomb that penetrated the ceiling and created a blast wave on the third floor in the building behind me. As a result of the blast, the elevator was severed from its cables and crashed into the shaft. From searches we are conducting there together with Fire and Rescue and the Israel Police, we understand that we have no trapped individuals and no casualties,” David said. He added that about eight incidents have been reported due to the missile, “that creates impact points for us, and with our forces, from the Home Front Command, we check every point, ensure there are no trapped people, no casualties, and clear the scene.” This strike is the latest in a number of debris-related incidents to hit Holon in the last week. A joint US-Israeli operation against Iranian targets started on February 28. Tehran responded with missile and drone strikes on Israel and US military positions in the region, while explosions were reported across Gulf countries. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was confirmed dead on the first day, with his son Mojtaba Khamenei selected as successor. US President Donald Trump warned that any new leader elected without US consent would 'not stay for long'."