Israeli soldiers, with music blaring in the background, watch as an Iranian missile flies overhead—moments before an Israeli interceptor destroys it midair, sparking cheers from the crowd.
In recent weeks, as the war with Iran intensifies, Israel’s emergency services have been placed on high alert and are operating at full capacity to respond to potential casualty events.
In a separate incident, two people were injured, including one seriously, when a truck driver collided with a private car on Route 5, the Trans-Samaria Highway, during a missile attack, per Magen David Adom.
Israel’s Health Ministry reported on Monday that 777 people have been evacuated to hospitals since the launch of 'Operation Roaring Lion' on Saturday morning.
“This Menorah stands here as a living testament to the moment we chose not to sink into pain, but to rebuild—faster, stronger, and better,” Aleh CEO Rabbi Yehuda Marmorstein said.
Iranian ballistic missile attacks have killed 24 and injured hundreds, but while the world assumes we cower in shelters, the truth is we stand tall, resilient, strong, and united against our enemy.
In the depths of fear and concrete shelters, Israelis are rediscovering the strength of community—sharing snacks, stories, and solidarity as sirens wail and strangers become family.
The cover of night serves as a form of camouflage, shielding the fueling and preparation of launch systems from satellites, drones, and other detection technologies.
Bomb squads were examining three impact sites from the interception in the Sharon region, including in Ramla and Modi’in, and security forces were searching for additional debris, according to the Israel Police.
Threat assessment claims development of satellite launch vehicles “shortens the timeline” for Iran to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile, which uses similar technology.
Washington released a statement “putting Iran on notice” for its 'destabilizing behavior across the Middle East” following Iran's illegal missile tests.