The Palestinian Civil Defense announced on Sunday that its crews dealt with 17 incidents of rocket shrapnel and debris over the past 24 hours in various areas of the West Bank, as a result of the "military confrontation between Israel and Iran."
Regarding the details of these cases, Nael Al-Azzeh, Director of Public Relations and Media at the Civil Defense, stated in a statement that seven cases were recorded in the Salfit Governorate, six in Ramallah and Al-Bireh, two in Jerusalem, and one in each of Jenin and Nablus "due to the military confrontation between Israel and Iran."
Al-Azza pointed out that "the shrapnel was dealt with by civil defense teams and relevant police agencies," without mentioning any injuries.
He called on citizens to "adhere to the instructions issued by the competent authorities."
Several areas in the West Bank are witnessing almost daily debris falling from Israeli air defenses intercepting missiles and drones launched by Iran.
On June 13, Israel launched an attack on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities, missile bases, military leaders, and nuclear scientists.
Tehran responded by launching ballistic missiles and drones into Israeli territory, marking the largest direct confrontation between the two sides since negotiations between the United States and Iran over its nuclear program stalled.
Following the first Iranian response, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced that its crews had transported "five people injured by a rocket" to the hospital in the town of Sa'ir, north of Hebron, in the southern West Bank.





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The West Bank records falling rocket fragments and debris, without injuries.