by Moshe Edri
A deadly Iranian missile attack has caused a wide swath of damage spreading over several blocks in the central Israeli city of Beit Shemesh.
The missile slammed into a synagogue where residents were taking shelter Sunday, killing at least nine people.
Mayor Shmuel Greenberg says the synagogue was “very old,” dating back to the city’s establishment as a small development town over 70 years ago.
“The synagogue building disappeared and was erased as if it wasn’t there,” he said.
B-2 stealth bombers strike Iran’s ballistic missile facilities, US military says
by Ben Finley and Courtney Bonnell
B-2 stealth bombers struck Iran’s ballistic missile facilities with 2,000-pound bombs, the U.S. military said Sunday in a post on X.
Ballistic missiles have been one of the concerns Trump had raised in the lead up to the attacks on Iran. Trump has claimed that Iran has been building ballistic missiles that could reach the U.S. homeland.
Iran hasn’t acknowledged that it’s building or seeking to build intercontinental ballistic missiles. The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, however, said in an unclassified report last year that Iran could develop a militarily viable intercontinental ballistic missile by 2035 “should Tehran decide to pursue the capability.”

