A Hebrew-language Telegram post jokingly reports that during the last Iranian missile attack, a missile fell in a field near Yokneam and opened a water spring, which the author dubs "Eye of the Missile" (עין טיל). The post is satirical and not a verified event.
A desk-reviewed report in colloquial Hebrew pokes fun at the Iranian missile barrage earlier this month, claiming a missile that fell near Yokneam created a water spring. The author calls it "Eye of the Missile," a play on the Hebrew word for spring (עין). The post is clearly satirical, marked by a laughing emoji, and does not report a real event.
The Zioneer has previously covered several real incidents involving interceptor and missile debris near Yokneam and Jericho, but this post is not a continuation of that thread — it is a humorous observation.
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