
Two Impacts In Tel Aviv As 100 Missile Barrage Arrives From Iran
by CrownHeights.info
Update: 34 injured in rocket strike on the Gush Dan area, including: one woman critically injured, one man seriously injured, two moderately injured, and 30 lightly injured. Most are being treated at Sheba Medical Center, as well as Sourasky and Beilinson Hospitals.
A massive barrage of ballistic missiles sent from Iran to Israel arrived with mixed success, with just a handful of the nearly 100 missiles getting through Israel’s missile shield.
Preliminary reports indicate that around seven missiles out of around 100 launched were able to penetrate Israeli defenses and make impact somewhere in Israeli territory. Furthermore, emergency services in Israel are reporting only moderate injuries in the single digits so far.
A second missile barrage has also been launched by Iran and is expected to arrive within the next hour.
Zalman
Do you need to be careful about posting news and pictures that is originating from a Jew who took it on Shabbos?
Yankel Todres
How could you indict all of the Jewish people without having any knowledge whatsoever that it was a Jew who took it? (If it had been a Jew, he was simply trying to save lives by warning everyone to take shelter!)
Pikuach Nefesh
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1113745/jewish/Saving-Lives-on-Shabbat.htm
https://www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-789564
A CH Jew could send a text messge to Jews in Israel who would be allowed to use their cell phones on Sabbath in times of war.
The necessity of the violating act on Shabbos should take into account how dire the situation is.
Anyone care to opine more?
Yankel To
“Pikuach Nefesh.
The necessity of the violating act on Shabbos should take into account how dire the situation is.”
If it comes to that, the Shulchan Aruch tells us that in a case of possible “Pikuach Nefesh” it is utterly prohibited to ask a “Shailoh”, as doing that could delay the lifesaving response.