Officers Rescue Residents and Pets After Missile Strike in Tel Aviv
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'I have been paying 12,000 shekels a month to protect the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv'
Neighboring residents of the Kirya army base in central Tel Aviv, used to believe they are protected thanks to their proximity to that strategic location. Last week they realized they are at the center of Iranian missiles targets


Officers rescue residents and pets after missile strike in Tel Aviv
Following Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv, police special forces swiftly evacuated residents and rescued animals from damaged buildings,� | Read More�News from Israel ...
'Here, under the bed!' Dogs rescued from rubble
Tel Aviv District Police officers rescued residents and animals from the scene of a missile debris strike earlier this week in Tel Aviv. Video: Dogs rescued from rubble in Tel Aviv / Credit: Police Spokesperson An Israeli soldier and a dog from the search and rescue unit work in a residential building destroyed by an Iranian missile strike that killed several people, in Beersheba, Israel, on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 (Photo: AP /Bernat Armangue) …
The police rescued the building's residents - and went back to safely remove the residents' animals: "They acted decisively and quickly at personal risk"
In body camera footage released by the police this morning (Wednesday), the Yasm police officers can be seen operating at the scene in Tel Aviv, shortly after an item of weapons fell. The police officers helped residents escape from the damaged buildings – and at the same time also took care of rescuing the animals that remained in the apartments. The police note that "the police officers acted decisively and quickly at personal risk, as part of…
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