A long-range missile fired by Hezbollah toward Maale Adumim and Binyamin fell in Binyamin on Motzei Shabbos. Shrapnel fell in an open area next to Mitzpe Chagit, near Kfar Adumim. An IDF spokesperson confirmed that a Hezbollah missile fell in Binyamin and caused a fire in Mitzpe Chagit and an electricity outage in Gush Adumim. “A fall was identified in the Binyamin area,” the IDF spokesperson said. “Fire teams are working to quell the fire that broke out in the area.” B’Chasdei Hashem, the missile fell in an open area and there were no injuries. According to security estimates, Hezbollah has about 5,000 long-range missiles. The Binyanim Regional Council announced that the rocket fall caused electricity outages in several yishuvim. On Shabbos afternoon, shrapnel from a Houthi missile fired by Yemen fell near Beitar Illit. (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)