Missile sirens sounded across Israel in the early morning hours of Thursday after the IDF detected incoming missiles launched from Iran at Israeli territory.

No casualties or serious injuries were reported, according to Magen David Adom, and MDA first responders were dispatched to treat individuals who were injured while on the way to protected spaces.

Earlier on Thursday, sirens sounded across central Israel shortly after the launch of ballistic missiles from Iran towards Israeli territory.

According to Magen David Adom, no casualties were reported.

MDA paramedics were dispatched to scenes where people were injured while moving to protected areas.

According to Israeli police, law enforcement and Border Guard officers were dispatched to the scene of a shrapnel fall that caused property damage in central Israel.

Iranian missiles intercepted over the Sharon region of Israel on March 12, 2026. (CREDIT: FAIR USE UNDER ISRAELI COPYRIGHT LAW, ARTICLE 27A).

On Wednesday evening, five people were injured when a rocket hit a residence in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel, including four suffering from anxiety, United Hatzalah announced on Wednesday evening.

Firefighters cut off the electricity to the residence to prevent a fire, United Hatzalah added.

The aftermath of a direct Hezbollah rocket hit on a residence in Upper Galilee, March 11, 2026.
The aftermath of a direct Hezbollah rocket hit on a residence in Upper Galilee, March 11, 2026. (credit: UNITED HATZALAH‏)

This came after sirens sounded across the country after Hezbollah and Iran launched a joint attack on Israel on Wednesday night.

Hezbollah terrorists launched about 200 rockets against northern Israel in a single barrage on Wednesday night, according to public broadcaster, KAN News.

IDF Arabic-langugage spokesperson Col (res.) Avichay Adraee warned residents of Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of Beirut known to be a Hezbollah terror stronghold, to evacuate the area due to IDF strikes on Wednesday night.

Adraee issued a similar warning earlier on Wednesday afternoon, but the latest comes after Hezbollah terrorists launched a barrage of over 100 rockets towards northern Israel, with at least one direct hit recorded.

Additionally, United Hatzalah stated that it had received reports of rockets and shrapnel hitting several sites in northern Israel. There were also reports of rocket fallout starting a fire in a forest in the region.

United Hatzalah paramedics respond to Hezbollah rocket hits in northern Israel, March 11, 2026.
United Hatzalah paramedics respond to Hezbollah rocket hits in northern Israel, March 11, 2026. (credit: UNITED HATZALAH‏)

Shortly before the attack, Israeli officials told CNN that the IDF is preparing for a "significant expansion" of Iran and Hezbollah attacks on Wednesday night.

However, Israeli officials told The Jerusalem Post that "We are preparing for a possible expansion of the missile launches by Hezbollah, but the wave of rumors is exaggerated."

After tonight's Hezbollah attacks, Israeli officials are considering hitting civilian infrastructure targets in Lebanon, one told the Post.

IDF, MDA, Fire and Rescue Authority dispatch emergency responders throughout northern Israel

Soldiers from the IDF's Search and Rescue Brigade, as well as Magen David Adom and the Fire and Rescue Authority, dispatched several crews throughout northern Israel to extinguish fires, treat injuries, and search for anyone who may be trapped.

MDA reported treating a man in his 50s with a mild hand injury caused by flying debris.

Sirens sounded without a prewarning in northern Israel, and residents were told to stay near bomb shelters. 
In Jerusalem, the West Bank, and areas of central Israel, sirens sounded following a launch from Iran.