Many who became stranded in Israel due to the sudden outbreak of the Israel-Iran war have been leaving via alternate routes. Here, dozens of Jews are seen at Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt, seeking flights that will return them home. Notice the two “undercover” Yidden wearing baseball caps to conceal their identities.

WATCH: A massive explosion was caught on camera at a warehouse in Isfahan, Iran.

Part of an Iranian ballistic missile that was intercepted and landed in an open area in the Shomron. Bichasdei Hashem, no injuries are being reported.

In an earlier barrage from Iran, a piece of shrapnel from a ballistic missile reportedly landed near the home of Israeli finance minister Betzalel Smotrich. No injuries were reported.

UPDATE: Following the sirens heard in recent minutes in Israel, at this stage, no reports of missile impacts or injuries. Around 8 missiles were intercepted by the IDF. MDA teams have responded to a 4 isolated cases of people injured while heading to protected areas.

The IDF says it has detected the launch of ballistic missiles from Iran. Sirens are expected to sound in Israel in the coming minutes, as air defenses work to shoot down the threats. Civilians in areas where sirens sound are instructed to enter bomb shelters and remain in them until further notice

The Hamas tunnel that ran underneath the European Hospital in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, where the terror group’s leader Mohammed Sinwar was killed in a strike, has been sealed with concrete, the military says.

Iranians are reporting a fire burning at the Shahr-e Rey oil refinery south of Tehran, following Israeli airstrikes.

Prime Minister Netanyahu met with leader of the opposition MK Yair Lapid for a security update. The leader of the opposition is traditionally briefed once a month by the prime minister on sensitive national security issues.

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