28 February A missile struck a building in
Tel Aviv, killing one and injuring dozens. Despite having advance notice of the Iranian missile launch, the sirens in the area did not sound in time to allow the 90 seconds allocated to make it to a sheltered space.
1 March A missile attack in a residential area of the city of
Beit Shemesh, located from Jerusalem, struck a shelter in a synagogue. Nine civilians were killed and dozens were injured. The incident had the largest casualty count since the start of the conflict and was part of a series of what
Al Jazeera English described as "retaliatory attacks" following the killing of Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei in a targeted attack on a compound in
Tehran conducted the previous day. At least two interceptors had been launched against the missile which was a direct hit on the communal shelter; the large death toll demonstrated the limits of Israel's missile defense network and showed that even reinforced shelters could be vulnerable in extreme circumstance.
Amnesty International investigated evidence of the strike and issued a statement that condemned the use of a missile that is inherently inaccurate with no legitimate nearby military target as "a violation of international humanitarian law" for which the individuals involved should be prosecuted for war crimes.
9 March Two workers were killed and a third seriously injured in
Yehud, outside of
Tel Aviv, after being struck by submunitions from an Iranian missile equipped with a
cluster bomb warhead. The two had been struck outdoors at a construction site and had not been in a protected shelter; the first victim was killed immediately, while the second victim succumbed the following day. Other areas struck in the same attack wave included
Bat Yam,
Holon and
Or Yehuda.
12 March The Iranian military claimed that it targeted IDF bases including
Palmachim Airbase, and
Ovda Airbase as well as the
Shin Bet headquarters.
16 March Debris from an Iranian missile attack fell on the
Old City of Jerusalem, causing damage on the
Temple Mount near the
Al-Aqsa Mosque, at the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre and inside the
Jewish Quarter.
17 March A missile launched from Iran with a
cluster warhead hit a building in
Ramat Gan and killed two residents in their 70s, who were found just outside their safe room; another missile targeted at the
Jerusalem as part of the barrage was intercepted. A statement from the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps called the death of the two civilians "revenge for the blood of martyr Dr.
Ali Larijani and his companions," who had been killed a day before as the target of an Israeli airstrike.
18 March In a series of Iranian cluster bomb attacks, a foreign worker from
Thailand at Moshav
Adanim was killed by shrapnel from a missile while a group of three women at a beauty salon in the
West Bank village of
Beit Awwa, near
Hebron, were killed when they were struck by debris from a cluster munition. A missile strike damaged three empty private planes parked at
Ben Gurion Airport, leading Israeli authorities to reduce to 130 the maximum number of passengers permitted on outbound flights.
19 March Iran launched a total of 14 salvos towards Israel, with as many as five towards Jerusalem and northern Israel within the span of an hour. Additional reports indicated that Iranian strikes on 19 March caused damage at multiple locations in Israel. According to Reuters, a missile attack hit an oil refinery in Haifa, resulting in reported damage. The attack occurred amid continued exchanges of missile fire between Iran and Israel during the conflict.
20 March Iran launched a total of 9 salvos towards Israel.
21 March In response to the U.S. strike on its
Natanz Nuclear Facility using
bunker buster bombs earlier in the day, Iran struck the southern Israeli town of
Dimona, injuring at least 47 people. Iran said that it had targeted the
Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center, though the targets struck in the wave of Iranian retaliation attacks were all in residential neighborhoods in the
Negev, hitting Dimona, located away from the facility, and later in the day in
Arad, which is away. The attack in Arad wounded 71 people, including 10 people who were seriously injured.
22 March Iran launched a total of 10 attacks towards Israel.
24 March Iran launched a total of 14 attacks towards Israel.
28 March An Iranian missile attack killed one civilian at a residential building Tel Aviv, the attack left also two wounded. The individual killed was guarding an area in which there had been a fatal missile attack earlier in the war and was struck by a cluster munition while in an unprotected area.
29 March Iran launched a total of 10 salvos of ballistic missiles towards Israel. On the same day, the
Times of Israel reported that the average number of ballistic missiles launched from Iran towards Israel fell from 90 on the first day to 10-15 a day.
1 April A cluster munition attack hit
Bnei Brak spreading bomblets over an extensive residential neighborhood. There were 14 civilians wounded in the attack, including an 11-year-old girl who was critically injured. After three weeks in the intensive care unit, the girl died from her wounds on 24 April, bringing the death toll in Israel to 28 since the start of the war. Iran launched at least 6 salvos of ballistic missiles towards Israel.
2 April An Iranian ballistic missile strike damaged an Israeli drone factory in
Petah Tikva.
5 April Four civilians in
Haifa were killed when a direct strike by an Iranian missile on their residential building caused a partial collapse. The individuals were in a stairwell and had not made it into a shelter in the building. After a failed missile interception, the Iranian projectile struck the six-story building without exploding, causing the structure's upper floors to collapse. ==See also==