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Iran missiles strike Petah Tikva; woman seriously wounded

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Iran missiles strike Petah Tikva; woman seriously wounded

  • Iranian missiles struck Petah Tikva in central Israel on the morning of April 6, wounding a woman in serious condition with a chest shrapnel injury; Magen David Adom paramedics evacuated her to Beilinson Hospital while firefighters handled burning cars and searched the rubble for trapped persons, the Associated Press reported.
  • Israel's military issued its fourth missile barrage alert of the day by the morning of April 6; the Health Ministry separately reported 163 people had been hospitalised in the preceding 24 hours due to the conflict with Iran and Hezbollah, the Times of Israel reported.
  • In Tel Aviv, a man was lightly injured by glass shrapnel and evacuated to Ichilov Hospital; in Haifa, four people including two children were lightly wounded as Iranian missiles hit residential areas and a factory, according to the Associated Press.
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Iran missiles strike Petah Tikva; woman seriously wounded

Last updated: 08:51 UTC, April 06 2026  |  Started: 2026-04-06 08:51  |  1 update(s)  |  Avg confidence: 80/100

The story so far: The US-Israel war against Iran began February 28, 2026, when the United States and Israel launched joint strikes targeting Iran's leadership, nuclear programme, and ballistic missile infrastructure. Iran responded with sustained ballistic missile and drone barrages against Israeli cities, while also attacking UAE infrastructure and threatening Red Sea shipping routes. The conflict has killed thousands and severely disrupted global energy markets.


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2026-04-06 08:51 — Iran missiles strike Petah Tikva; woman seriously wounded

Iranian missiles struck Petah Tikva in central Israel on the morning of April 6, wounding a woman in serious condition with a chest shrapnel injury; Magen David Adom paramedics evacuated her to Beilinson Hospital while firefighters handled burning cars and searched the rubble for trapped persons, the Associated Press reported. See full breakdown (URL pending)


What We Know

  • Iranian missiles struck Petah Tikva in central Israel on the morning of April 6, wounding a woman in serious condition with a chest shrapnel injury; Magen David Adom paramedics evacuated her to Beilinson Hospital while firefighters handled burning cars and searched the rubble for trapped persons, the Associated Press reported.
  • Israel's military issued its fourth missile barrage alert of the day by the morning of April 6; the Health Ministry separately reported 163 people had been hospitalised in the preceding 24 hours due to the conflict with Iran and Hezbollah, the Times of Israel reported.
  • In Tel Aviv, a man was lightly injured by glass shrapnel and evacuated to Ichilov Hospital; in Haifa, four people including two children were lightly wounded as Iranian missiles hit residential areas and a factory, according to the Associated Press.
  • Two people were confirmed dead and two remained missing in Haifa rubble from Sunday's direct Iranian ballistic missile strike on a residential building; an 82-year-old man rescued from the debris underwent surgery at Rambam Health Care Campus and remained sedated and ventilated in serious condition, Rambam hospital said.
  • Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz claimed the killing of IRGC intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi — confirmed dead by Iranian state media — declaring 'We will continue to hunt them down one by one'; the IRGC blamed both the United States and Israel for the strike.

Still Unclear

  • IRGC / Iranian state media: IRGC intelligence chief Khademi was killed in an attack conducted jointly by the United States and Israel. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz, as reported by Associated Press: Israel killed Khademi; Defence Minister Katz made the announcement without attributing the strike to the United States.
  • (Unverified — anonymous source) Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey sent both Iran and the United States a 45-day ceasefire proposal late Sunday, addressed to Iranian FM Araghchi and US Mideast envoy Witkoff; neither side had responded as of April 6 morning. [Two unnamed Mideast officials, Associated Press]
  • (Unverified — not independently corroborated — AP explicitly flagged ambiguity) It is unclear whether all reported missile impacts in Haifa on April 6 were direct hits or shrapnel from intercepted missiles. [Associated Press]

Numbers

MetricValueSource
Civilians seriously wounded in Petah Tikva, April 61 (woman, chest shrapnel)Magen David Adom / Associated Press
Lightly injured in Haifa missile strikes, April 64, including 2 childrenMagen David Adom / Associated Press
Missile barrage alerts issued in Israel by morning, April 64Israel Defense Forces / Associated Press
People hospitalised in Israel in preceding 24 hours (Iran/Hezbollah conflict)163Israel Health Ministry, via Times of Israel
Israeli civilians killed by Iranian strikes (cumulative) (cumulative)28 civilians + 1 off-duty soldierTimes of Israel
Israelis hospitalised from Iranian strikes (cumulative) (cumulative)3,238+Times of Israel
Killed in Iran by US-Israel strikes (cumulative, Iranian government figure) (cumulative)610+Iranian Health Ministry
Wounded in Iran (cumulative, Iranian government figure) (cumulative)4,000+Iranian Health Ministry

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did GDELT flag Beilinson in Petah Tikva for an Iran-Israel assault event? Beilinson Hospital (Rabin Medical Center) in Petah Tikva received a woman in serious condition after Iranian missiles struck the city on April 6. GDELT geocoded the event to Beilinson because the hospital was named in wire reports as the treatment facility for the shrapnel casualty from nearby missile impacts.

Was Beilinson Hospital itself directly targeted by Iranian missiles? No confirmed report indicates Beilinson Hospital was directly struck. The hospital appears in wire reports solely as the receiving facility for a civilian casualty. Iranian missiles impacted surrounding residential areas and vehicles in Petah Tikva, according to Magen David Adom and the Associated Press.

Is a ceasefire between Iran and Israel imminent? No ceasefire is in place as of April 6. Egyptian, Pakistani and Turkish mediators delivered a 45-day ceasefire proposal to both sides late April 5, but neither Iran nor the US has responded. Iran demands reparations and security guarantees; President Trump has threatened strikes on Iranian power plants and bridges.

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