In This Israeli City Hit by an Iranian Missile, Many People Still Support Their Military’s Operation
- An Iranian missile struck Petah Tikva, Israel, killing four people and damaging nearby buildings, as many residents support Israel's military operation against Iran despite the attacks.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu characterized Iran as Israel's greatest enemy, accusing it of pursuing nuclear weapons, while Iran denies this.
- As of now, at least 24 Israelis have died and over 500 others have been injured due to Iranian attacks, with Israel retaliating by striking Iranian military leaders and facilities.
- Residents express fear but also a sense of protection from Israel's air defenses, with community leaders condemning the Iranian attack as 'pure evil.
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In this Israeli city hit by an Iranian missile, many people still support their military’s operation
By SAM MEDNICK PETAH TIKVA, Israel (AP) — When an Iranian missile slammed into this central Israeli city, Miryam was huddled inside the concrete safe room in her family’s apartment. Miryam was unscathed by the blast. But four people in the building next door were killed, and the explosion blew off the doors to the apartment and destroyed the kitchen and bathroom. “This was the scariest thing I’d ever experienced,” said Miryam, who spoke to AP on…
In This Israeli City Hit by an Iranian Missile, Many People Still ...
Footage captures the moment a missile strikes Petah Tikva in Israel
CCTV footage captured the moment a missile struck in Israel's Petah Tikva killing at least three people and injuring dozens on Monday, according to police. Reuters was able to confirm the location of the video as Petah Tikva from the buildings, the fences and the road layout, which matched street view imagery of the area.
The projectile reached a residential area full of buildings in Petah Tikva, a population of 250,000 inhabitants
Despite missile devastation in Petah Tikva, Israelis back war against Iran
Petah Tikva (Israel) (AP): When an Iranian missile slammed into this central Israeli city, Miryam was huddled inside the concrete safe room in her family's apartment. Miryam was unscathed by the blast. But four people in the building next door were killed, and the explosion blew off the doors to the apartment and destroyed the kitchen and bathroom. “This was the scariest thing I'd ever experienced,” said Miryam, who spoke to AP on condition that…
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