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Israelis shelter from missiles during escalating Iran-Israel conflict in photos

Israelis shelter from missiles during escalating Iran-Israel conflict in photos

Alert sirens have repeatedly sent Israelis rushing to bomb shelters as Iran fired missiles during the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. Officials said most of the missiles fired Tuesday were intercepted, and Israel's rescue services had no reports of injuries.
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