A chemical plant in southern Israel has been hit by an Iranian missile with authorities warning residents nearby to remain indoors because of fears over a hazardous leak.
The Neot Hovav industrial zone that was attacked is 9km (4 miles) south of the city of Beersheba.
The emergency service reported one person was wounded in the strike.
Residents in the Neot Hovav area must stay indoors and keep their windows closed as the plant contains dangerous materials, Israeli media reports said.