Interceptor debris from Iran’s Shabbos missile barrage fell in Kfar Chabad, with the head of an interceptor missile piercing the roof of the wedding hall and a large piece of shrapnel striking the 770 Restaurant. Both locations were damaged, but no one was injured.
By Anash.org reporter
During Shabbos, as Iran launched over 250 ballistic missiles at Eretz Yisroel, fragments from missile interceptions fell in Kfar Chabad. The head of an interceptor missile crashed through the roof of a hall used for chasunas and kinusim, damaging the ceiling and scattering debris inside. The hall was empty at the time and there were no injuries.
A separate impact was reported at the 770 Restaurant in the center of the village, where a large piece of shrapnel caused property damage. Both incidents occurred during one of the overnight interception waves above the area.
Kfar Chabad is located just south of Tel Aviv, which sustained multiple missile hits during the attack, resulting in over 300 injuries and 11 fatalities. While the village was not a direct target, it was affected by falling debris from interceptions overhead.
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