Early Monday morning, ZAKA reported that two more bodies had been located and recovered from the debris left by an Iranian missile strike in Bat Yam.
With this discovery, the total number of fatalities in Bat Yam resulting from the recent missile attacks has increased to nine, according to ZAKA’s latest update.
KAN reported that one individual is still unaccounted for in the city in connection with the strikes.
Nationwide, the death toll since the start of Operation Rising Lion has climbed to 16.

A barrage of around 100 missiles launched from Iran struck Israeli territory in the early hours of Monday morning, injuring at least 25 people and causing significant damage to residential areas in the Gush Dan region. The attack, which began shortly before 4:00 a.m., left a 10-year-old boy in serious condition, two others moderately injured, and the remaining victims with light injuries, according to Magen David Adom. Israel Fire and Rescue Services reported that two high-rise residential buildings sustained direct hits in the missile barrage. Eight rescue teams were deployed to the scenes, working tirelessly to extricate individuals trapped under the rubble.

A heavy missile assault launched by Iran early Monday morning left 25 individuals wounded. Two people suffered moderate injuries, while the remainder were lightly hurt in the attack that began just before 4:00 a.m. and involved dozens of projectiles fired at Israel.
The missiles hit at least four separate locations across northern and central parts of the country. One of the rockets directly struck a structure in central Israel, according to reports.
Medical teams from Magen David Adom responded to the scene in the central region, treating approximately 20 victims who sustained moderate or minor wounds. Several others were attended to for symptoms of emotional trauma.

MDA teams on scene at a number of sites of rocket strikes in central Israel. Areas being searched for casualties.

Additional footage showing extensive damage from a ballistic missile impact to a high-rise residential building in Petach Tikva, east of Tel-Aviv.

On Sunday, remnants from Iran’s latest wave of ballistic missile attacks landed in two different areas of the West Bank, with one piece of debris igniting a fire near the home of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and another injuring three young children near Sa’ir, according to The Jerusalem Post, citing local sources and eyewitnesses.

Israeli Army Radio reports that at least 10 Iranian missiles weren’t intercepted and struck Tel Aviv and Haifa.

Search-and-rescue operations are underway in Central Israel, at the site of a ballistic missile impact.

UPDATE: The IDF Home Front Command says civilians nationwide no longer need to remain in bomb shelters, following Iran’s latest ballistic missile attack.

A large fire is currently burning at the Haifa Oil Refinery in Northern Israel, following what appears to have been a direct impact by a ballistic missile fired by Iran.

Emergency and rescue teams are responding to a direct impact incident in Petah Tikvah.

After years of watching Iran’s terror proxies export violence to democracies worldwide, Israel has now turned those tactics back on Tehran. According to The Wall Street Journal, Mossad agents covertly smuggled drone components into Iran, which were later used to strike at the regime’s covert nuclear weapons program and the scientists behind it.
Before Israeli fighter jets launched their aerial assault this week, the groundwork had already been laid by Israel’s intelligence community. Drones were used to disable critical Iranian air defense systems and missile platforms in advance of the main strikes, the Journal reported.

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