Video footage shows a large piece of shrapnel passing just millimeters from the face of an Israeli civilian. The incident, which happened 'in front of the cameras,' highlights the close-range dangers from rocket or missile fragments for those near impact zones.
Video footage circulating on social media and Israeli news sites Tuesday morning captured a harrowing moment: a large shrapnel fragment passed in extreme proximity — millimeters — from the face of an Israeli civilian. The source clip, shared by reports among other outlets, does not specify the exact location or date of the incident beyond 'this morning.' The fact that the event was filmed suggests it occurred in an area where rocket or missile fire was ongoing, with civilians documenting the aftermath or the strike itself. No injuries to the individual were reported. The footage underscores the persistent danger of fragmentation from interceptions or impacts, even for those not directly hit by a rocket.
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