The huge Iranian missile fragments scattered across Israel, West Bank

(Reuters)

JERUSALEM, March 27 – Some are the size of small trucks, and they’ve come crashing to the ground almost daily for a month — littering school yards, roadsides and hilltops with visceral remnants of a Middle East at war.

Across Israel and the ​occupied West Bank, massive chunks of Iranian ballistic missiles have slammed to the earth after being shot out ‌of the sky by Israeli air defence systems.

Near the Palestinian city of Nablus, a young girl posed with a missile fragment that smashed into an olive tree grove. In an Israeli school in a West Bank settlement, children climbed on a huge metal missile case that fell in their ​playground.

Nearly a month after Israel and the U.S. launched their joint war on Iran, Israelis and Palestinians have become used to ​frequent official warnings to stay away from missile fragments, which could contain unexploded ordnance or toxic ⁠materials.

“These objects may appear harmless at first glance, but can pose a risk of explosion and shrapnel,” Israel’s national ambulance service ​said on Friday.

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