24 Hour Update On Iran War
Many world-changing events took place in the Middle East during the past 24 hours. We present an update on what took place in the Iran war over the last day.
Many world-changing events took place in the Middle East during the past 24 hours. We present an update on what took place in the Iran war over the last day.
Chaim V’Chessed continues to serve the public during this challenging time and is receiving a wide variety of inquiries. Here are a number of updates on different fronts.
On Sunday afternoon, a ballistic missile fired from Iran tore through a residential neighborhood in Beit Shemesh, destroying a synagogue and collapsing the public bomb shelter beneath it. Nine people were killed. More than 40 were injured.
On the third day of the Iran conflict, Israel continues battling Iran as missiles keep flying and residents across the country are frequently being sent to bomb shelters. Daily life remains disrupted, and travel in and out of Israel continues to be extremely limited.
The ongoing and rapidly changing war on Iran has taken shape over the last 24 hours. CrownHeights.info provides an overview of updates for our reader.
Nine people were killed on Sunday in Beit Shemesh following a direct missile impact. The missile struck the roof of a shelter where people had gathered in response to the red alert sirens.
Chaim V’Chessed offices remain open to serve the community at this challenging time. However, across the country, significant restrictions are now in place.
As Israelis sat through Shabbos, US and Israeli military assets began a massive series of strikes on the Iranian regime and its military. Here is a timeline of events, complete with videos and pictures of what took place.
Sirens sounded across parts of Israel Shabbos morning as the Israeli Air Force launched what officials described as a pre-emptive strike against strategic Iranian military targets.
The soldier is named as Staff Sgt. Ofri Yafe, 21, of the Paratroopers Brigade’s Reconnaissance Unit, from HaYogev.
A large stone vessel production facility from the Second Temple Period was found in Jerusalem during the arrest of antiquities thieves.
The Interior Ministry has now announced that the accommodation will remain in place through September 30, 2026. Dual citizens will therefore continue to be permitted to enter and depart Israel using a valid foreign passport during this period.
Israel’s Competition Authority announced Sunday that it intends to declare El Al a monopoly on inbound and outbound flights from October 7, 2023, through May 2024, and to impose the maximum statutory fine of NIS 121 million, subject to a hearing.
During excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in 2007 in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood of Jerusalem, ahead of development works, a massive quarry from the Second Temple period was uncovered, dated to the 1st century CE.
Police in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku arrested three suspects who allegedly planned an attack on the Israeli Embassy in the city.
The body of the last hostage held in the Strip, Master Sgt. Ran Gvili was identified on the ground by Israeli forensic experts, according to the military.
An IDF reservist wounded in a Hamas attack in the southern Gaza Strip in October succumbed to his wounds overnight, the military said.