


The Times of Israel is liveblogging Saturday’s events as they happen.
Two medics lightly hurt after ambulance hit by shrapnel in Iranian missile attack
Two ambulance crew members were lightly hurt by glass fragments in the latest Iranian missile barrage, after their intensive care unit was hit by shrapnel, the Magen David Adom ambulance service says.
Israel’s UN envoy: We were patient with diplomacy, intelligence showed Iran could have been days away from nuke

US Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon says Israel had been patient with diplomatic efforts to end Iran’s nuclear program despite mounting risks, in an address to the UN Security Council.
“We waited for diplomacy to work … We watched negotiations stretch on, as Iran made false concessions or refused the most fundamental conditions,” Danon tells the Security Council. He says intelligence had confirmed Iran could have produced enough fissile material for multiple bombs within days.
Woman killed in Iran’s ballistic missile attack
One woman was killed in the first barrage of Iran’s ballistic missile attack earlier tonight, Hebrew media outlets report.
The woman was critically injured and later succumbed to her wounds, the reports say.
Reports say seven hurt, including one mildly, in latest Iranian missile barrage
Seven people were injured, including one mildly, in the last Iranian missile barrage, Hebrew media reports.
IDF: Dozens of rockets fired by Iran in previous barrage, some of them downed

The IDF says that dozens of rockets were fired by Iran in its last barrage.
The military says some were intercepted, without specifying numbers.
IDF Home Front Command says civilians can leave shelters
The IDF Home Front Command says civilians can leave bomb shelters after Iran’s third barrage of ballistic missiles at Israel, but should remain close to them until further notice.