
Iran Fires Largest Missile Barrage in Weeks as Israelis Sit Down for Passover Seder
Iran fired approximately ten ballistic missiles at central Israel on Wednesday evening, April 1, in the largest single salvo since the early days of the war, as millions of Israelis gathered for the Passover Seder. Sirens sounded repeatedly across the Tel Aviv metropolitan area and surrounding cities, sending families racing from their holiday tables to bomb shelters and safe rooms. Hezbollah simultaneously launched rockets from Lebanon, triggering additional warnings in the north and the Golan Heights.
The IDF said most of the incoming missiles were intercepted, while some were allowed to strike open areas in accordance with military protocol. No fatalities were reported from the evening barrages, though several people were treated for minor injuries and panic attacks. Earlier on Wednesday morning, sixteen people, including multiple children, were wounded by fragments that impacted central Israel, and a 25-year-old man died after losing consciousness during sirens in Ramat Gan.
IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin had warned the public earlier in the day that Iran and Hezbollah were likely to target Israel during the holiday in a deliberate effort to maximize psychological pressure on civilians. Iran’s missile fire on Israel had slowed to approximately 10 to 15 missiles per day in recent weeks, down from around 90 on the first day of the war on February 28. Wednesday’s coordinated barrage marked a sharp reversal of that trend.
(TOI/VFI News)
“Dear Lord, we come before You this Passover and lift up the people of Israel who are enduring missile attacks even as they gather to remember Your mighty deliverance from Egypt. We pray in Yeshua’s Name that You shield every family, strengthen the hands of those who defend the nation, and bring swift and lasting peace to Your people. We ask that You turn the hearts of Israel’s enemies toward repentance and that Your presence be felt in every shelter and every home throughout this holy season.”