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Captured Post Date: 2025-06-15 08:16:00
Author: ynetnews
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DOUBLE STRIKE AND 37 INJURED IN REHOVOT: DESTRUCTION IN THE CITY AND ON THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE CAMPUS
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Two missile impacts occurred across the city during the barrage fired shortly before 3:00 AM. An Italian PhD student living in the Weizmann Institute dormitories told The New York Times about shattered glass and fires. In the second strike zone, residential buildings were severely damaged, and rescue teams searched for survivors. One resident said: “The house is completely destroyed — the bomb shelter saved us.”

The city of Rehovot was hit by two direct strikes early Sunday morning in the ballistic missile barrage launched from Iran. The Weizmann Institute reported damage to buildings on campus, but said in a statement that there were no casualties. In another location in the city, about 2–3 kilometers away, civilian buildings were hit. A total of 37 people were evacuated to hospitals: two in serious condition, 12 in moderate condition, and 23 with minor injuries.

The New York Times reported that footage from the Weizmann Institute showed fire breaking out in at least one building containing laboratories. The report quoted Alan Monziani, a doctoral student from Italy living in the campus dorms, who described shattered windows and a fire erupting. “It’s hard to say whether it was a direct hit or shrapnel,” he said.

The Institute stated: “We are in contact with the relevant security and emergency authorities and are taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of our staff and campus.”
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DOUBLE STRIKE AND 37 INJURED IN REHOVOT: DESTRUCTION IN THE CITY AND ON THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE CAMPUS
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Two missile impacts occurred across the city during the barrage fired shortly before 3:00 AM. An Italian PhD student living in the Weizmann Institute dormitories told The New York Times about shattered glass and fires. In the second strike zone, residential buildings were severely damaged, and rescue teams searched for survivors. One resident said: “The house is completely destroyed — the bomb shelter saved us.”

The city of Rehovot was hit by two direct strikes early Sunday morning in the ballistic missile barrage launched from Iran. The Weizmann Institute reported damage to buildings on campus, but said in a statement that there were no casualties. In another location in the city, about 2–3 kilometers away, civilian buildings were hit. A total of 37 people were evacuated to hospitals: two in serious condition, 12 in moderate condition, and 23 with minor injuries.

The New York Times reported that footage from the Weizmann Institute showed fire breaking out in at least one building containing laboratories. The report quoted Alan Monziani, a doctoral student from Italy living in the campus dorms, who described shattered windows and a fire erupting. “It’s hard to say whether it was a direct hit or shrapnel,” he said.

The Institute stated: “We are in contact with the relevant security and emergency authorities and are taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of our staff and campus.”
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2025-06-25 12:34:48
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