Update 2026-03-01 (8): According to the latest report on Sunday (1 March), at least one person was injured after being struck by missile debris in the Tel Aviv area. Additionally, several people were injured in Jerusalem after a series of loud explosions were reported following the Israeli military’s detection of missiles launched from Iran toward the country.
Update 2026-03-01 (7): According to sources from Sunday (1 March), at least one Philippine national was killed following an Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv. Additionally, multiple people were killed, and dozens were injured after an Iranian missile struck the city of Beit Shemesh near West Jerusalem, with authorities reporting that multiple people remain missing as rescue teams continue searching through the rubble. Moreover, the government extended the state of emergency until 12 March across the country.
Update 2026-03-01 (6): Several people were killed on Sunday (1 March) following an Iranian ballistic missile strike in a residential area of Beit Shemesh.
Update 2026-03-01 (5): Multiple people were injured on Sunday (1 March) following an Iranian missile impact in the Beit Shemesh region.
Update 2026-03-01 (4): According to the latest reports, air raid sirens and explosions were heard on Sunday (1 March) over Jerusalem after the Israeli military detected missiles launched from Iran toward Israel. No injuries or direct impacts in residential areas were reported, while security officials confirmed receiving reports of missile and interceptor fragments landing in the Jerusalem area.
Update 2026-03-01 (3): Air raid sirens were activated on Sunday (1 March) across central areas following missile launches reportedly originating from Iran. Air defence systems were deployed to intercept incoming threats. Authorities urged residents to remain in protected spaces and avoid sharing locations of areas reportedly impacted by the strikes.
Update 2026-03-01 (2): According to the latest reports on Saturday (28 February), at least one person was killed, and dozens were injured after an Iranian missile struck central Israel, including Tel Aviv and Gush Dan. Sirens sounded across the region as emergency services evacuated residents and extinguished fires. Following the escalation, the Chinese Embassy in Israel opened registration for the relocation and evacuation of Chinese nationals. Meanwhile, the IDF Home Front Command issued new safety guidelines: all educational activities, social gatherings, and travel to workplaces were suspended, with restrictions in effect until Monday (2 March) at around 2 pm (local time). Loud blasts were reported throughout Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and the occupied West Bank as Israel’s aerial defence system engaged incoming missiles.
Update 2026-03-01 (1): According to the latest report on Sunday (1 March), the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) intercepted several drones launched from Iran over northern and southern Israel. Reportedly, sirens sounded in several communities near the Lebanon border, and an earlier alarm was triggered in Eilat. The IDF also detected a new ballistic missile salvo from Iran, with sirens expected in central and northern Israel. Moreover, the FCDO advises against all travel to Israel due to escalating regional tensions. British nationals in the country are urged to register their presence, follow local authorities’ guidance, and avoid areas near security or military facilities. In addition, Israeli airspace has now been closed.

