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46-year-old Michal Weits was injured after an alleged Iranian missile struck her Tel Aviv home on 22 June, 2025.
Along with her husband, Eyal Nachslon, Michal was in an at-home bomb shelter with the couple’s two children, five-year-old Lili and three-year-old Asa. The strike destroyed the entire home. The family had received an alert at 7 a.m., after which they sequestered themselves in their shelter. Eyal remembered that they “sat there texting family that we were okay – then suddenly we heard a boom louder than anything we’d ever heard. There was no mistaking it – we’d taken a direct hit.” The strike was “shocking, the room filled with smoke and dust, and we couldn’t hear a thing. A light fixture fell on my head. I didn’t know what happened to the kids. Then I heard my daughter scream, ‘Why did everything explode? Why did it fall apart?’”
Worried that their home would crumble on top of them, the family rushed to the street. “It felt apocalyptic. As if we were the last ones left.” “It was surreal – you’re in your home, but there are no walls.” Out of the four, Michal was the only one with documented physical injuries and was been briefly hospitalised. Still, she emphasised that she felt lucky: “When you leave the house with your family intact and the kids barely have a scratch, you realise nothing was lost.”
A week after the strike on her home, Michal – a documentary filmmaker – won an Emmy for her documentary, We Will Dance Again, which details the October 7 Hamas attack on the Nova Music Festival. For Michal, the juxtaposition of her award and the strike was hard to comprehend. Speaking to YNet News, Michal shared, “The timing is so strange. We’re nearing the end of the war, and Nova, in a way, opened it. There’s a kind of brutal full circle here, and I’ve paid a personal price. I’ve spent the past two years documenting this war. Everything hurts. Some things can never be restored. This win is a sad kind of closure—but professionally, it’s still an achievement.”
Where sources identified a belligerent, all sources attributed the incident to the Iranian military.
Geolocation Notes
Reports of the incident mention the city of Tel Aviv (תל אביב, تل أبيب), for which the generic coordinates are: 32.084806, 34.787825. Due to limited satellite imagery and information available to Airwars, we were unable to verify the location further.