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Iranian missile strikes tech park housing Microsoft office in southern Israel

Iranian missile strikes tech park housing Microsoft office in southern Israel

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First responders are searching buildings for people wounded after an Iranian missile struck close to a tech park in the Israeli city of Beer Sheva, according to Israel's emergency services agency Magen David Adom (MDA).

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