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- ‘I Was Afraid I’d Die’: Iran’s Missiles Rained Down on Tel . . .
‘I Was Afraid I’d Die’: Iran’s Missiles Rained Down on Tel Aviv Iran’s missile attack the night before had left a gaping hole in one high-rise and had blown out windows for a block
- ‘I was afraid I’d die. ’ Iran’s missiles rain down on Tel Aviv . . .
Iran’s missile attack the night before had left a gaping hole in one high-rise and had blown out windows for a block around Six miles south, residents of the quiet suburb of Rishon LeZion were piling up shattered roof tiles and glass along the sidewalks after a projectile killed two of their neighbors in a two-story home on Saturday morning
- ‘I was afraid I’d die’: Iran’s missiles rain down on Israel
‘I was afraid I’d die’: Iran’s missiles rain down on Israel Residents recall harrowing ordeal after Tehran retaliates over earlier Israeli attacks 2025-06-16 - Johnatan Reiss TEL AVIV – A chorus of alarms from damaged cars and buildings wailed on the afternoon of June 14 through the empty streets of central Tel Aviv in Israel
- Iran attack: Moment Iron Dame fails as hundreds of missiles . . .
Iran attack: Moment Iron Dame fails as hundreds of missiles light up the sky as they rain down on Israel
- Fear, jubilation, jokes: Iranians react after missile attack . . .
Tehran, Iran – On Tuesday evening, as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched an unprecedented ballistic missile attack on Israel, thousands of Iranians took to the streets to celebrate
- Iran Escalates Multi-Front Assault on Israel as Missiles Rain . . .
Speaking in the wake of the attack, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Spokesman Rear Adm Daniel Hagari said that Iran and its proxies had been attacking Israel on seven fronts since the Hamas atrocities nearly one year ago, describing the missile barrage — the second this year, following Iran’s earlier assault with more than 300 projectiles on
- Iran hits Israel with a second wave of missiles | AP News
Today’s live updates have ended Find more coverage at APNews com Israel’s ongoing attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, generals and scientists killed 78 people and wounded more than 320 on Friday, Iran’s ambassador told the U N Security Council, but he said “the overwhelming majority” of victims were civilians
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