By COLlive reporter
Photos: Chaim Tuito
Israeli soldiers of the Home Front Command’s Search and Rescue Brigade continue to operate at the site of an Iranian ballistic missile impact in Bat Yam, the military says.
Motzoei Shabbos was called the worst night so far since the start of the Israel-Iran War that was launched on Friday morning.
While Israel targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities and military leadership, Iran has responded back with directly targeting civilians areas over Shabbos.
The strike on the city of Bat Yam, a suburb of Tel Aviv, killed 6 people and wounded over 100, according to the Times of Israel.
A member of ZAKA search and rescue told i24NEWS: “It will take another 24 hours to clear the scene.”
Among those who were killed in Bat Yam were 2 women, an 11-year-old boy and a nine-year-old girl.
Wolfson Medical Center in Holon says 65 injured have been admitted after the latest barrage of ballistic missiles from Iran. Five are in critical condition, seven moderate and the rest lightly hurt.
Shamir Medical Center in Be’er Ya’akov says it is treating 28 people. One is in critical condition, one is moderate, and 20 are lightly injured. Six people are being treated for anxiety.
Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer reports that 37 people with light to moderate injuries are being treated.
Assuta Medical Center in Ashdod says five people are being treated — one in critical condition and four in moderate condition.
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