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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen touring the site of the early morning Iranian missile strike on a Bat Yam apartment ...
PM Netanyahu visited war-hit Bat Yam after Iran's deadly missile barrage flattened homes and killed civilians. Walking through debris, he urged Israelis to follow safety rules and mourned the lives ...
Rescue efforts continue Sunday as residents recall near escapes and the city begins reckoning with its wounds; Netanyahu, ...
Iran will pay a “very high price” for its deliberate attacks on Israeli civilians, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, while visiting the scene of an Iranian missile strike that claimed ...
"Think about what would happen if Iran had 20,000 missiles like this. It would be an existential threat to Israel," the prime ...
Explosions heard in Tehran after Netanyahu warns it will pay ‘heavy price’ for strikes - Explosions heard in Tel Aviv and ...
Bat Yam, just south of Tel Aviv, has long been a stronghold of support for Israel's right-wing governing coalition.
Missiles that broke through Israel’s air defence system caused damage and destruction. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Iran launched a new wave of missiles targeting key Israeli sites, including a strike near Prime Minister Netanyahu’s family ...
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Benjamin Netanyahu visited the site of the Iranian missile strike that targeted a residential block in Bat Yam, Israel.