Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation on Sunday, offering his condolences to the families of victims killed in recent Iranian missile strikes.
Describing the current situation as “painful days,” the Prime Minister released a video statement acknowledging the significant loss of life in Tel Aviv and the city of Beit Shemesh.
He expressed his deep sympathy for the grieving families and extended wishes for a swift recovery to the many citizens injured in the attacks.
The Prime Minister’s remarks followed a devastating bombardment on Beit Shemesh, which first responders confirmed resulted in at least nine fatalities.
This specific incident is being cited as the deadliest single strike within Israeli borders since the war began. The escalation has brought the human cost of the conflict into sharp focus, as major urban centres continue to face direct fire from across the region.

Netanyahu’s message aimed to offer a sense of national unity during one of the most difficult periods of the conflict.
“My heart goes out to the families,” he stated, speaking on behalf of the citizens of Israel as the country remains under high alert.
The strikes represent a major intensification of hostilities, leaving communities to mourn even as the military situation remains fluid and dangerous.
As the country navigates this wave of violence, the government is facing mounting pressure to manage both the domestic security crisis and the broader regional war.
The loss of “dear people” in recent days has left the nation in a state of mourning, with the Prime Minister promising that the recovery of the injured and the support of bereaved families remain a top national priority.
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