Brooklyn-based La’Aretz Foundation looks to give $2,500 directly to victims of Bat Yam missile attack
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Brooklyn-based La’Aretz Foundation looks to give $2,500 directly to victims of Bat Yam missile attack
When an Iranian missile containing several hundred pounds of explosive slammed into a residential building in the central Israeli city of Bat Yam, it destroyed not only that building but its shockwaves also sheared off the walls and windows of surrounding apartments and storefronts. Nine people were killed in the blast, and dozens more were injured. The seaside Bat Yam, located just south of Jaffa, was already one of Israel’s poorest cities, ran…
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