Buildings destroyed by Iranian strikes in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, on June 15, 2025. (Credit: Jack Guez/AFP.)
BEIRUT — Thirteen people have been killed in Iranian strikes on Israel since Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced Sunday morning.
In a statement, it reported 13 dead, including three children, "9 seriously injured, 30 moderately injured, and 341 lightly injured," after another night marked by warning sirens throughout the country due to Iranian missile fire in response to Israel's massive attack on the Islamic Republic.
BEIRUT — Thirteen people have been killed in Iranian strikes on Israel since Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced Sunday morning.
In a statement, it reported 13 dead, including three children, "9 seriously injured, 30 moderately injured, and 341 lightly injured," after another night marked by warning sirens throughout the country due to Iranian missile fire in response to Israel's massive attack on the Islamic Republic.
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