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Iranian Missile Attack in Israel: Destruction Scenes Emerge After Strike on Shelter

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Iranian Missile Attack in Israel has revealed shocking scenes of destruction after a missile strike hit a shelter in an Israeli city.

According to international media reports, a foreign journalist visited the affected area and described the damage caused by the Iranian Missile Attack in Israel.

The reporter said she reached the city of Beit Shemesh in Israel, where a missile had struck a bunker shelter a few days earlier. The area showed clear signs of destruction, with debris scattered across the site and nearby buildings badly damaged.

Reports say the bunker was built to protect civilians during missile attacks. However, the Iranian Missile Attack in Israel involved a missile carrying a warhead weighing around 500 kilograms, which completely destroyed the structure.

According to the journalist’s report, at least nine Israelis were killed in the Iranian Missile Attack in Israel, while more than fifty others were injured.

After the recent strikes, fear and tension continue in several areas of Israel. Authorities have urged residents to strictly follow security instructions and remain alert.

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