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Israel Warns Residents to Stay Close to Shelters

Israel Warns Residents to Stay Close to Shelters

Israeli locals and security forces in a shelter of a residential area of Tel Aviv that was hit by a missile fired from Iran on Sunday. (Ohad Zwigenberg/AP)

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