United Torah Judaism MK Moshe Gafni's Bnei Brak residence was damaged by fragments following the interception of an Iranian cluster munition early on Saturday morning.

The fragments damaged the windows and shutters in Gafni's residence.

Gafni was in a sheltered area when the interception occured and nobody was injured, he confirmed.

"Miraculously, there were no casualties. We went down to the shelter and heard a huge boom," he said.

Gafni and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone call following the incident, Yeshiva World News reported.

(L-R) MK Moshe Gafni and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over a backdrop of Iran.
(L-R) MK Moshe Gafni and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over a backdrop of Iran. (credit: Canva, Chaim Goldberg/Flash90, Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency/Reuters)

Several sites hit across Tel Aviv region on Saturday

At least 17 sites were hit across the region, including in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Petah Tikva, and other cities, during the overnight between Friday and Saturday.

While nobody in Gafni's residence was injured, a 45-year-old man in a different part of Bnei Brak was hurt when glass cut his face.