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At least three people were being treated for injuries, including two hospital evacuations, according to Magen David Adom. Shrapnel from an intercepted Iranian ballistic missile hit at least 15 sites
Four people — including a couple in their 80s — were killed when an Iranian missile crashed into their home in Haifa on Sunday, in the latest direct strike in the month-old U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
Haifa: A fire erupted on Monday at an oil refinery in the northern city of Haifa, marking the second such blaze at the facility during the monthlong conflict with Iran, according to visual evidence from the site.
Rescuers in Haifa, Israel, were seen rushing towards a fire near buildings early on Monday, April 6, footage shows.Israel’s emergency response service said that four people, including two children,
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Another Filipino dies in Israel amid airstrikes
MANILA, Philippines — Another Filipino has died due to a missile attack in Haifa, Israel, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed on Tuesday. This is the second recorded death of a Filipino amid the Middle East conflict.
The victims were identified as Vladimir and Lena Gershevich, both around 80 years old, their son Dmitry Gershevich, 42, and his partner Lucille-Jean, 35, a Philippine national
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday expressed his condolences over victims killed by an Iranian missile attack in Haifa.
Iran has unleashed a fresh wave of missile terror on Israel’s key port city of Haifa, triggering fears that Supreme Leader-in-waiting Mojtaba Khamenei is now targeting the country’s food and energy lifelines.