At least nine killed after Iranian strike on Israel’s Beit Shemesh
At least nine killed and 28 injured when an Iranian missile hit a Beit Shemesh bomb shelter amid ongoing regional conflict following U.S.-Israeli strikes, officials said.
- On Sunday, an Iranian ballistic missile struck Beit Shemesh, hitting a public bomb shelter and collapsing nearby buildings, causing heavy structural damage.
- After the February 28 strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader, Iran's missile and drone forces launched retaliatory attacks across the region.
- At the impact site, emergency crews from Magen David Adom, ZAKA and United Hatzalah combed rubble while many people were trapped, and some critically injured victims were airlifted to Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
- Air-Raid sirens triggered nationwide as Israeli Air Force did not deploy an Arrow interceptor and several interceptors failed; Home Front Command teams are operating at the impact site while circumstances are under review.
- The barrage confirmed by Israel has included about 700 air sorties and targeted US bases, with the US acknowledging three service members killed during operations.
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There have been reports of a missile attack from Iran, injuring six people. A photo of the attack was recently shared. This incident has become a cause for concern as it raises questions about public safety. The injured are being treated, and the situation is currently under control.
Israelis reported killed as Iran retaliates with missile strikes
At least nine people were killed after a missile hit the Israeli town of Beit Shemesh, the Israeli ambulance service said on Sunday, as Iran retaliated after joint U.S. and Israeli strikes killed the Islamic Republic's supreme leader.
At least nine people were killed when an Iranian missile struck a residential area of the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh.
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