Maariv: 2,734 Israelis displaced to shelters due to the war
According to Maariv, 2,734 Israelis have been displaced to shelters due to ongoing war with Iran, highlighting the severe impacts of recent missile attacks.
The Israeli newspaper Maariv reports that approximately 2,734 Israelis have been forced to seek shelter as a result of the escalating conflict with Iran. The majority of these displaced individuals hail from the towns of Arad and Dimona, which suffered significant damage from Iranian missile strikes that occurred on Saturday night. These attacks resulted in the destruction of an entire neighborhood in Arad, along with several residential buildings in Dimona, injuring dozens of Israelis in the process.
As a result of the attacks, around 1,000 people have fled from these towns, with 450 of them being relocated to hotels in the Dead Sea area in southeastern Israel. The situation has prompted urgent calls from local officials for government action to ensure the safety of residents in vulnerable areas, particularly in light of the ongoing threats posed by hostile forces in the region.
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