“I’m stressed and shocked. I’ve struggled in my life, but I’ve never been in a situation like this,” Zilbergoltz told AFP.
“I was at home, I was asleep, and I didn’t hear the siren,” she said.
Instead, she woke up to the huge boom that followed.
Six people, including two children, were killed in the strike that destroyed the Jill Bergolz home, according to Israeli officials.
Yivgenya Dudka, who was also attacked by bat missiles, said, “Everything has been destroyed. No houses. No houses. That’s it.” North of Israel, four people were killed when four people were attacked by the town of Tamra, and 13 deaths have died in the country, since the battle with Iran began at the typical shipment of four sites. Sunday.
After Israeli fighter jets took strikes over the Islamic Republic’s military and nuclear targets, Tel Aviv and nearby Lishon Lezion were also attacked by Iranian missiles.
Data shared by the prime minister’s office shows that the missiles have hit around 22 locations across Israel.
“I feel very sick. I’m very worried and stressed. I’m suffering for all the dead and injured people we have,” said Tel Aviv writer Rikie Cohen.
“Iran is very dangerous to Israel and we know that the government wants to destroy Israel,” she told AFP.
But Cohen also said she was “very worried” that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government might “continue the war despite it being unnecessarily necessary.”
In Bat Yam, Mayor Tzvika Brot said in a Facebook post that the missiles caused “major destruction and damage to dozens of buildings.”
In addition to the death, Blott said more than 100 people were injured and others remained trapped under the tiled rub.
“The team at Home Front Command has been working here for the last few hours and will remain here until they find it,” he said.
Shahar Ben Zion, who was trying to clean up the damage to his home with Bat Yam, said it was a “miracle that we survived.”
“I didn’t want to go down (to the shelter), my mother convinced me… I thought there was an explosion and the whole house had collapsed,” he said.
“Thank God, that was a miracle that we survived.”