Israeli investigation after Iran missile strike

Tom Bennett

BBC News

reportLison Legion, Central Israel
grey placeholderFollowing Iran's ballistic missile strikes (June 14, 2025), Anadolu through Getty's image damages the house and vehicle of Israel's Rishon Lezion (June 14, 2025)Ana Dolu through Getty Image

Two people died on Saturday when the missile struck Leson Region.

In the early days of Saturday morning, when Siren screamed across Israel, Benhyde and her family entered the basement.

“We closed the door and suddenly had a big boom,” she says. “I thought all the house had fallen to us.”

When they came out a few minutes later, they were shattered in the window, and the dust and debris were scattered across the front room.

The roofs of many houses entered the cave in a quiet suburban street in RISHON Lezion, the south of Tel Aviv. At least 30 cars were severely damaged by the windows and huge crushing.

Iran missiles hit immediately after local time (03:00 bst).

Six waves came out with six Iran attacks that began with the response to Iran’s massive Israeli raids.

Two people were killed in Rishon Lezion, and the Israeli media was named 73 -year -old Israel Aloni. About 19 others were injured.

grey placeholderBenhyde in her ruined house.

Benheim and her husband Zion lived at home for 29 years.

The ambulance and rescuers arrived shortly after the missile came. Sniper dogs were used to search for uncounted concrete and twisted metals.

Now her husband Zion and six young relatives are packing what they can do in their homes for 29 years and are trying to decide where to stay for the next few days.

One of the neighbors who didn’t want to nominations said that he chose to stay with his daughter that night. You may have saved her life.

Another 48 -year -old Sally Ilan grabbed some gears that could be saved in the ruins of his parents’ house.

She said, “This is the first house built in this area.” “My father was eager to build it.”

“40 years of memories have disappeared … heavy in mind.”

grey placeholderSally ilan stands in front of a childhood house in RISHON Lezion in Israel.

Sally Ilan’s childhood house was destroyed by missile shocks and explosions.

A total of three people died overnight. Two were murdered in RISHON Lezion in the nearby city of Ramat Gan. About 76 people were injured.

But even in this worst hit area, destruction is limited compared to what I can see in Iran.

Israel’s “operator” began early Friday with the assassination of the military commander and nuclear scientists in Iran. Since then, Iran’s nuclear facilities, missile sites, aviation defense, military base, airport and other infrastructure have been widened.

Iran’s UN envoy said that 78 people died at that point on Friday night. On Saturday, Iranian health officials said about 800 people were injured.

Iran’s national television reported that 60 people, including 20 children, died in the Israeli strike in the apartment block in Tehran, the capital.

In Rishon Lezion, not far from the worst house, someone wrote a question on the dust layer on the windshield. “until when?”

This conflict may be less than 48 hours. But much of the world is the question now.