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The U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv has sustained “minor damage” after an Iranian missile landed close to the building in the early hours of Monday, the U.S. ambassador to Israel said.
Ambassador Mike Huckabee wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that no U.S. personnel were injured in the incident, but added that U.S. Embassy office and consulate would remain closed on Monday.
The incident came as Israel and Iran exchanged strikes for a fourth day. Israeli authorities reported overnight that Iranian weapons had fallen close to the coastal area and around Tel Aviv, causing damage to property and infrastructure.
Four people were killed in different parts of central Israel, the country’s Magen David Adom emergency services said on Monday. Another 87 people were injured.
The U.S. Embassy building in Tel Aviv in 2017.
JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images
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