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Sirens wailed. Then the sky lit up. Within minutes, Beit Shemesh lay shattered, nine lives erased in a single Iranian missile barrage that stunned even a country hardened by war. Now, officials warn this is only the beginning. Washington is on edge. Jerusalem is under pressure. And behind closed doors, generals are already dra… Continues…

In Beit Shemesh, the broken glass and twisted metal now frame a silence that feels heavier than the blast itself. Families search hospitals and morgues, clutching phones, scanning lists, waiting for a name they both dread and need to hear. The official death toll stands at nine, but the emotional crater is far deeper, stretching through a city that never expected to be on the front line.

As Israel’s president confirms the strikes and calls for unity, the country holds its breath for what comes next. The United States is weighing its response, Israel’s war cabinet is meeting behind sealed doors, and every decision now risks igniting something far larger than a single night’s attack. In living rooms and bomb shelters, people refresh news feeds, listening for sirens, wondering if this was the warning shot—or the opening chapter.

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