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Sitting in a quiet, destroyed neighborhood: At the heart of Iran's missile attack on Bat Yam
Reporter's Notebook: Amid the war there is a quiet here in this neighborhood, so close to the destruction. The fighting dogs are the only conflict for now.
A drone view shows the damage over residential homes at the impact site following missile attack from Iran on Israel, in Bat Yam, Israel June 15, 2025
(photo credit:
CHEN KALIFA/REUTERS
)
By
SETH J. FRANTZMAN
JUNE 15, 2025 17:21
Updated:
JUNE 15, 2025 22:05
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