Iranian Missile Fragment Strikes US Consul Residence in Israel, Reports Say
A fragment from an Iranian missile reportedly hit a building housing the US consul residence in Israel, according to Israeli media reports.

A fragment from an Iranian missile struck a building that houses the United States consul residence in Israel, according to reports from Israeli media outlets.
The incident occurred amid ongoing tensions in the region, though details about the timing and circumstances of the missile strike remain limited. Israeli media sources reported the impact on the diplomatic facility, though the extent of any damage was not immediately clear.
The US consul residence serves as housing for American diplomatic personnel stationed in Israel. Such facilities typically have security protocols and protective measures in place, though specific details about the residence are not publicly disclosed for security reasons.
No information was immediately available regarding casualties or injuries from the incident. The reports did not specify whether the missile fragment was part of a larger attack or an isolated incident.
Iranian missile activities have been a source of regional concern, with various incidents reported in recent months. The targeting or impact on diplomatic facilities raises additional questions about the security of international personnel in the area.