Alsharq Tribune-AFP
Seven people were slightly injured on Friday morning in southern Israel due to a missile fired from Iran, according to Israel's national emergency service Magen David Adom.
The attack also caused heavy damage to buildings and cars in the southern Israeli city of Beer Sheva, the report said.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement later that it struck three missile launchers in Iran that were ready to launch, and a military commander involved in the operation.
In another statement on Friday, the IDF said that in recent days, its fighter jets attacked Iranian missile and radar systems in the Isfahan and Tehran areas, which were designed to hit IDF aircraft and disrupt their operations.
On Thursday, missiles fired from Iran struck a hospital and residential buildings in Israel, wounding more than 30 people, said Israeli health authorities.
Iran's state news agency IRNA, however, said Iran targeted Israel's military intelligence facilities in its strikes on the southern part of the country on Thursday morning, not the hospital as was reported by some media outlets.