Israel's President: Very sad and difficult morning
Israel's President Isaac Herzog described Sunday morning as very sad and difficult morning.
"Our sisters and brothers were murdered and injured last night by criminal Iranian attacks against the civilian population in Bat Yam, Tamar and other communities," he said in a post on X.
Jews and Arabs, veteran citizens and new immigrants, including children and the elderly, women and men, he added.

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