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Israel has stated that no hazardous materials were released from a factory damaged in an Iranian missile strike. The attack took place on Sunday in the Neot Hovav industrial area near Beersheba. According to Israel’s Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman, the site was thoroughly inspected and no substances posing a risk to human life were found.
Following the inspection, authorities decided to reopen nearby roads and resume operations in the area. Earlier, residents had been advised to stay indoors due to fears that dangerous chemicals might have spread after the strike.
The Times of Israel reported that eleven people were injured in the industrial zone attack, citing Al Jazeera as the source.
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