The missiles triggered air raid sirens in parts of Israel, including Tel Aviv, where blasts from interceptions were heard.
The attack overnight on Tuesday killed two people in a neighbourhood close to densely populated Tel Aviv.
Fires and significant damage were recorded in at least three locations in and around Tel Aviv, witnesses told Anadolu.
Iranian authorities issued no official confirmation of any deaths.
Relatives of slain Arab citizens and protest groups poured red dye into public fountains in several Israeli cities, a police spokesperson said in a statement.
Four of the seven Ghanaians were delegates scheduled to attend an ongoing cybersecurity conference in Tel Aviv.
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities, calling for the government to secure the release of the hostages still held in the Gaza Strip
“The world will not be spared from the ramifications of this dangerous conflict,” Mr Jenča said.
“Some minor damage from concussions of Iranian missile hits near Embassy Branch in Tel Aviv, but no injuries to U.S. personnel,” he wrote on X.
Africa’s leading airline, Ethiopian Airlines, says it will increase its Lagos service to twice daily from July 1.
