
Emergency crews confirmed Monday that all four individuals missing after an Iranian missile directly struck a building in Haifa on Sunday have been found dead, according to Fire and Rescue Services officials. The victims included an elderly man and woman both in their 80s, along with their approximately 40-year-old son and his female partner, who was around 35 years old.
Rescue workers managed to retrieve two bodies from the collapsed structure, while operations continued to reach the other two victims. The recovery efforts faced additional challenges when another missile attack targeted the same neighborhood, causing more destruction and leaving four residents with minor injuries.
Monday morning brought fresh violence when a projectile hit a residential building’s private parking area in Haifa, resulting in smoke inhalation injuries for four people: two 5-year-old girls and two adults in their 40s.
The most serious injury occurred in Petah Tikva, where a 34-year-old woman suffered severe wounds from interceptor missile debris during the barrage. Emergency medical personnel from Magen David Adom rushed her to Beilinson Hospital, where doctors later upgraded her condition from serious to moderate-to-serious. Video from the scene revealed her damaged vehicle with broken windows and captured the moment she was struck while standing near the car.
Israeli authorities documented at least 15 impact locations throughout central Israel, with the Tel Aviv metropolitan area bearing significant damage. One Tel Aviv building sustained a direct hit, leaving one person with moderate injuries.
Medical responders also treated a 90-year-old Tel Aviv woman who was seriously injured while attempting to reach a bomb shelter during the attack.








