An explosion has rocked the residence of the Norwegian ambassador to Israel, according to the country's Foreign Ministry.
Officials said they have been in contact with the ambassador and diplomats in the building in Herzliya.
A spokesman told reporters: "We have been in contact with the embassy tonight.
"No staff at the embassy were injured during the incident."
According to Hebrew media reports, a grenade was thrown at the residence, causing damage to the building in Herzliya, just to the north of Tel Aviv.
Police patrols and a bomb disposal expert are at the scene, according to Norwegian media outlets.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar wrote on social media: "I am convinced that the Israel Police will act decisively to quickly locate the criminals who committed this so that they will face the full severity of the law."
The embassy has 14 employees, of whom six are from Norway, according to the embassy's website. The rest are local Israeli employees.
An explosion has rocked the residence of the Norwegian ambassador to Israel, according to the country's Foreign Ministry.
Officials said they have been in contact with the ambassador and diplomats in the building in Herzliya.
A spokesman told reporters: "We have been in contact with the embassy tonight.
"No staff at the embassy were injured during the incident.
According to Hebrew media reports, a grenade was thrown at the residence, causing damage to the building in Herzliya, just to the north of Tel Aviv.
Police patrols and a bomb disposal expert are at the scene, according to Norwegian media outlets.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar wrote on social media: "I am convinced that the Israel Police will act decisively to quickly locate the criminals who committed this so that they will face the full severity of the law."
The embassy has 14 employees, of whom six are from Norway, according to the embassy's website. The rest are local Israeli employees. What did Norway do? These people are not very discriminate, they'll bomb any one with their one track minds.
Earlier tonight, Iran fired at least one missile at Israel that scattered small bombs with the aim of increasing civilian casualties, the Israeli military said on Thursday, the first reported use of cluster munitions in the seven-day-old war.
Israeli news reports quoted the Israeli military as saying the missile’s warhead split open at an altitude of about four miles and released around 20 submunitions in a radius of around five miles over central Israel.
One of the small munitions struck a home in the central Israeli town of Azor, causing some damage, Times of Israel military correspondent Emanuel Fabian reported. There were no reports of casualties from the bomb.
Cluster bombs are controversial because they indiscriminately scatter submunitions, some of which can fail to explode and kill or injure long after a conflict ends.
Source: GBN
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