Israeli first responders said three people were injured during Iranian missile fire targeting the south of the country on Tuesday, including an infant.
The Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency services said medical teams were evacuating to hospital a man of about 40 who was in moderate condition with limb injuries.
It said teams were also evacuating a 26-year-old woman and a roughly two-month-old infant in mild condition.
Israel’s Kan 11 public broadcaster and Channel 12 both reported that the injured were members of the Bedouin community.
Israeli police said forces were working to locate interceptor debris in the Negev area.
Over the weekend, the southern Israeli towns of Arad and Dimona were struck by Iranian missiles, wounding dozens of people and severely damaging several buildings.
And in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, another strike caused substantial damage to a building and wounded at least four people, according to MDA.

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