In one of the most devastating scenes yet from the ongoing Iran-Israel war, a six-day-old baby was rescued alive from the rubble of a residential building struck by an Iranian missile in central Israel.
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“This is what the fanatical regime targets: our children, our families,” said an Israeli official in response to the strike. “We will not stand by. We will continue to defend our people from the world’s most dangerous regime—whatever it takes.”
The missile, part of a broader barrage fired by Iranian forces, struck densely populated civilian areas, injuring dozens and sparking renewed condemnation from global leaders.
Israel has vowed to intensify its operations in response, emphasizing that the Islamic Republic’s aggression leaves no room for restraint. “The red lines were crossed long ago,” said a spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office. “When they aim for our babies, we do what is necessary to stop them.”
The rescued baby is reportedly in stable condition and receiving care at a nearby hospital.
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