Iran sent at least six volleys of missiles to Israel on Saturday, triggering alarms across the country.

So far, Magen David Adom has said that only two people were injured as a result of the missiles, and that it had evacuated at least five people to the emergency room for anxiety.

Authorities said that two impact scenes were reported in central Israel. MDA reported no casualties from impact scenes in the center, and no one is trapped under any rubble.

At one location, interceptor fragments fell between buildings. Minor damage to the structures was reported.

At the second site, interceptor fragments reportedly struck a building, and interceptor fragments were found on one of the roads in the area.

Early in the evening, Hezbollah sent barrages of drones and rockets into northern Israel. There were no reports of injuries, though N12 reported that Highway 4 was blocked by rocket shrapnel at one point.

Late on Saturday, a cluster munition launched from Lebanon hit in Metula in the Galilee Panhandle, Israel's public broadcaster, KAN News reported. No casualties were reported in the incident.

Teen injured from broken glass in Eilat

In Eilat, a 12-year-old boy was moderately injured by glass shards, MDA paramedics said on Saturday.

MDA said that a 39-year-old man was also lightly injured during the attack. The IDF stated that it had soldiers at the scene of an impact in southern Israel.

Iran also launched two barrages of missiles at central Israel, Jerusalem, and the West Bank shortly before the barrage in Eilat. No reports have emerged of any injuries from the earlier barrages.

“When we arrived, there was destruction at the scene, shattered glass, and smoke. We were led to a 12-year-old boy who had been hit by shrapnel and suffered injuries to his limbs. He was in pain and frightened but conscious. We immediately began providing medical treatment, including bandaging and stopping the bleeding. We evacuated him to the hospital in moderate to serious but stable condition," said MDA paramedic Rotem Besudo. 

N12 News reported that several streets in Eilat were damaged as a result of an Iranian cluster munition.

Tel Aviv resident arrested for preventing neighbors from entering bomb shelter

Israel Police announced on Thursday that officers had detained a Tel Aviv resident after he allegedly refused to allow other civilians to enter a shelter in a building in central Tel Aviv during a siren. The suspect also allegedly assaulted a woman at the scene.

The suspect has since finished questioning and was released under restrictive conditions.

The police emphasized that blocking civilians from entering a bomb shelter during an attack is forbidden and could result in a criminal offense.

Iran also launched two barrages of missiles at central Israel, Jerusalem, and the West Bank shortly before the barrage in Eilat. Lod, Beer Yaakov, and Nes Tziona were all reportedly struck. No reports have emerged of any injuries from the earlier barrages.

Despite these attacks, the IDF said on Friday that in recent days missile fire from Iran had dropped to around five per day from around 100 per day at the start of the war and 20 per day during the intermediate days.

James Genn contributed to this report.