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JERUSALEM: Israeli police have confirmed that debris from Iranian missiles crashed near several holy religious sites in occupied Jerusalem’s Old City after being intercepted in mid-air. According to police officials, fragments of the destroyed missiles landed in the vicinity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Jewish Quarter, as Israel’s aerial defense system successfully intercepted a barrage of projectiles fired from Iran.
Authorities reported that while the advanced defense systems prevented a major catastrophe, substantial wreckage from both the missiles and the interceptors used to destroy them has been recovered from multiple sensitive locations across the city. The incident occurred during the latest wave of Iranian attacks, with residents reporting loud explosions as the interceptions lit up the night sky over the contested holy city. Emergency services were deployed to secure the areas and assess any potential damage to the historic religious sites, which hold profound significance for Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike.
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