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Yitzhaki, 85, was killed by a direct missile hit in her home in Petah Tikva. She was staying with a caregiver who was seriously injured. Her daughter Ronit told Walla: "The missiles from Iran really scared her. She didn't want to sleep in the military barracks - because that's where my father died. It was too hard for her."
Yaakov and Desi Bello, from Petah Tikva, are the two civilians killed by an Iranian missile that directly hit the battalion headquarters where they were during the attack. As far as is known, the two are the only ones since the beginning of the war to lose their lives despite being in the battalion headquarters during the shooting. Their son Ofir published a post in which he wrote: "With great sorrow and complete shock, we announce the murder …
Where the heck is Petah Tikvah?
Of all the cities in Israel, Petah Tikva is probably the last place anyone expected to see on a war map. I’ve been to the city, walked through the Ganim Mall, and sat in the shade while a fellow journalist bought a Nike t-shirt with Hebrew lettering. There, I enjoyed McDonald’s soft serve (you can only get it outside the main restaurant, which is kosher), waiting out the sticky summer afternoon with the city’s residents who never take themselves…
Child from the damaged building: "We opened the door and saw it was full of broken glass and everything was destroyed" • Municipality and property tax representatives are responding to the needs of evacuees in the sports hall • Resident: "The house is full of shards and glass, it's dangerous to be in it"
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