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One Dead, Seven Injured in Northern Israel After Iran Missile Attack

One Dead, Seven Injured in Northern Israel After Iran Missile Attack

A woman in her 20s has died in the Western Galilee area after Iran launched a barrage of missiles at Israel, according to Magen David Adom, an organization that provides emergency medical services across Israel.
MDA teams pronounced her dead after she was pulled from the rubble, the organization said, adding seven others with minor injuries have been evacuated to hospitals. The strike occurred near several homes.

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