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By Charlie Summers
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16 June 2025, 7:34 am
The body of a man in his 80s was pulled out of a building in Bnei Brak that was damaged by an Iranian ballistic missile overnight, authorities say.
So far, four people are known to have been killed in Iran’s overnight strikes, bringing the death toll in the Israel-Iran conflict to 20. The three others killed overnight, two women and a man in their 70s, were located by paramedics earlier this morning in central Israel.
The Magen David Adom emergency service says it has taken 87 people wounded in the strikes to hospitals, including a woman with severe injuries to her face and five people who were moderately injured. The remaining 81 sustained mild injuries.
Paramedics are still searching two of the four areas where ballistic missiles impacted, MDA says.
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