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Residents of Bat Yam emerge after deadly Iranian missile attack: ‘We don’t feel safe at all’

‘The sky lit up’: Locals recall impact of missile strike that killed six, including children

June 15, 2025 11:53
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Heavily damaged buildings are pictured through a window, following an overnight Iranian missile strike in Bat Yam on June 15, 2025. Iran struck Israel early on June 15, with barrages of missiles after a massive onslaught targeted the Islamic republic's nuclear, military and oil facilities, and killed several top generals. (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP) (Photo by GIL COHEN-MAGEN/AFP via Getty Images)

By

Jane Prinsley,

Bat Yam

4 min read

Anna, 36, was sitting on the stairs of her apartment block in Bat Yam, a city just south of Tel Aviv, when an Iranian missile struck a nearby tower. Doors were blown off their hinges and smoke and ash filled the air.

She briefly blacked out. When she came to, she and her husband, clutching their dog, shifted a large door that had landed next to them. They tried to reach the building’s shelter, but the metal door was jammed. After a desperate struggle, it finally gave way, and those trapped inside stepped out into the darkness. Around them, their homes lay in ruins.

The missile that hit the neighbouring block killed at least six people, including an eight-year-old girl, a 10-year-old boy, and an 18-year-old man, and wounded more than 100, according to emergency services. In the immediate aftermath, at least seven people were reported missing.

The strike was part of a second wave of overnight attacks from Iran that triggered sirens across central Israel just after 2:30 a.m. Cities including Tel Aviv, Ashdod, Rehovot, Ramat Gan and parts of Jerusalem were all affected. Ten people are known to have been killed in the strikes.

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