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Central Israel – On Thursday morning at least six people were seriously injured, when an Iranian ballistic missile gave Sheva’s Soroca Medical Center part of a comprehensive barrage, which also made a direct hit on Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Holon.
“We are hitting the nuclear goals and missile goals properly,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “We are killing the hospital’s pediatric ward. All this says.”
The attacks on Israel have left many homeless and lucky. Ariel Levin-Waldman is one such person. He was at the house of his in-laws in Rishon Lezian, where he and his family had been living in their home for several months-when an Iranian missile hit the residential neighborhood. Two people were killed and dozens of injured in the attack; A third victim died during a pre -wave of Iranian attacks.
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Smoke grows from a building in the Soroka Hospital campus, as it collided with Iran’s Israel, Israel, Thursday, a missile fired from Iran in June 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Korea)
“Around 5 o’clock, I got the same missile vigilance in the country,” Levin-Waldman told Fox News Digital. “I grabbed my phone, ran down with my wife and children, and we made it in shelter. My mother -in -law joined us.”
The missile then hit the building.
Levin-Waldman said, “Prakash had a flash, and everything got dark. We were struggling to breathe,” said Levin-Waldman. Timely help could not be found, he continued, “I couldn’t wait to be saved. We were suffocating, and I was afraid that we would be buried alive.”
Levin-Waldman tried to survey the damage inside the shelter, but the thick cloud of dust made it almost impossible to see. He could exclude all that his hands and legs were still intact. The floor was uneven, and the walls were damaged by the force of explosion.
It was when he realized that the explosion inspired a book cabinet across the shelter, hitting his mother -in -law in the head.
Rescue workers work at an impact site after the missile attack from Iran on Israel, Rishon Lezian, Israel, in June 14, 2025. (Reuters/Ronan Zwulun)
“She was heavy bleeding, and I realized that she was calling ‘Save You’ in Hebrew, but her voice fainted,” he said. “I managed to lift the cabinet with my mother -in -law, and when I did, I saw a possible escape way. The way I cleaned my wife, clapping, and Renna at the age of two and a half years. Renana could get through Renana.
As they emerged, firefighters directed them to protect them on the road. A wall of debris was parked in front of Levin-Wardman where his car was once, and his legs were cut off from glass.
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Unable to climb the rubble with his young child on his shoulders, he handed it over to a paramedic. Once when he climbed on himself, he looked around – it was no longer in sight to realize Ayala.
“Here I was covered in dust and blood, almost naked, screaming on the road, ‘Where is my child?” she remembers. Some people thought the worst. It took about 30 minutes to find him. ,
Ayal Levin-Waldman’s child Ayla took him for safety by a police officer, in the house where he lived in Rishon Lezian, an Iranian missile collided with a missile attack. (Photo courtesy: diver mor)
Just 20 hours after Levin-Wardman escaped from the attack, another Iranian missile attacked a building from the hotel where he was living in Rehovot. “The explosion broke the windows, and the entire building was shaken. We had an entire floor of people in our neighborhood, giving relief to the experience,” he told Fox News Digital.
He said, “The most difficult part is facing how delicate we are and how close we have come to disaster.”
Since the struggle began on 13 June, the Iranian missile attacks killed 24 Israelis and injured more than 800.
There is no discrimination in missiles – neither between men and women, children and the elderly, nor between Jews and Arabia. The reality was tragically underlined over the weekend when four women were killed by a ballistic missile, who made a straight hit at their home in the Arabian city of Tamra, mainly north of Haifa.
These terrorist missiles make no difference between political left and right.
Large windows are shown to be scattered on Thursday night after a drone attack. (Train yingst)
Israeli opposition leader Yare Lapid dodged a tragedy on Monday when his son’s house in Tel Aviv was damaged by a direct missile influence, which rendered several residents of Central Metropolis homeless.
“My one -year -old granddaughter’s bed was covered in glass due to an Iranian missile. It is terrible to think what would have happened if she was in bed,” Lapid told Fox News Digital.
He said, “This is the enemy we are facing – a regime that is dedicated to our destruction and aims to kill as much innocent children as possible. We have to overcome the threat of nuclear threat and missile – for Israel and the safety of the world,” he said.
The coalition legalist Hanocha Mildwiski, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling Likud Party member, live across the road from a building in PETA Tikwa – is located 6.5 miles east of Tel Aviv – which was constantly damaged in an Iranian attack which killed four people.
“Windows and cracks in the walls were chaotic,” Mildwisky told Fox News Digital. “The hit that took place in the building, unfortunately, casualties. It was a very large missile, which used to carry almost a ton of explosives, so the explosion was massive and there was a significant damage even hundreds of meters away from the impact site.”
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Zaka’s volunteer Jamal Warki took Israel out of the rubble after Iran’s missile attacks. (Zak)
Mildwiski stressed that Iran should not be allowed to have atomic bombs or the ability to develop them – especially in view of repeated announcements of the rule of the intention of destroying the Jewish state.
As long as the danger remains, he said, Israel will be forced to continue its military operations.
The Muslim volunteer Jamal Waraki completed a rescue mission with the Zaka Emergency Service-when he returned home at 7:00 am on Sunday, he destroyed his house while bending an 80-year-old man from the rubble.
“That night, Rehovot had a missile effect. We used to move to the building that retained a straight hit. Once we were finished, I went home and discovered that I was also killed,” Jamal told Fox News Digital.
Thankfully, there was no house at that time. Jamal’s family was living with his mother -in -law in Ilt, where they are still. While waiting for the new housing systems to finalize, Jamal is sleeping in his car.
The building in the complex of Lihi Grinner which was hit by an Iranian missile attack. (Lihi Grinner)
Lihi Grinner is known for her appearance in the local spinoff of the Big Brother Reality TV show in Israel. She was in her safe room with her husband and three children, when the Iranian missile hit the Petah Tikwa in the same neighborhood as MP Mildwisc.. The Grinner lives in a complex with four residential buildings, one of which was hit directly.
“There was a huge bounce,” she told Fox News Digital. “The children were shocked, they started crying, and we kept telling themselves that there was an impact, but we were alive. It was real. I could not believe it happened to me.”
After obtaining an all-calcier to leave the safe room, he opened the door and found that everything was completely destroyed. Grinner said, “Our windows exited the walls, the doors were broken into half, the walls were damaged with large cracks, and all the balconies in front of the building were demolished.”
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Initially, the residents were sent to a school across the road, where the authorities offered hotel options without any cost. Later, the soldiers withdrew the Grinner’s family to their apartments so that they could recover their belongings. While residence is now safe, they cannot sleep there due to lack of windows.
“I live day by day. I am glad that we are alive. It gives us time to find out what comes next,” the Grinner said.
For Levin-Wardman, what came forward was an unexpected phone call from Rishon Lezian Municipality on Wednesday. For his relief, another member of the family was alive and untoward, four days after the attack: his dog, zwika.