Haifa, June 20 -- Shockwaves from an Iranian missile strike in downtown Haifa, Israel, on Friday caused damage to the historic Al Jarina Grand Mosque and nearby structures, The Times of Israel reported.

The missile strike shattered the stained glass windows and damaged infrastructure at the Al Jarina Grand Mosque, a stone structure built in 1775 and expanded in 1901, as reported by The Times of Israel.

The mosque, which typically sees up to 200 worshippers on Fridays, had only 15 attendees due to a Home Front prohibition on large gatherings.

Khaled Dagash, a representative of the Wakf, said Friday prayers had concluded before the missile hit, and the mosque was empty at the time. He added that one person, whose identity was unknown, su...