Iranian Missile Damages 4 Itamar Homes, Missing Chabad Center and Residents
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Updated · Anash.org - Good News · Jun 8
Iranian Missile Damages 4 Itamar Homes, Missing Chabad Center and Residents
3 articles · Updated · Anash.org - Good News · Jun 8
Summary
Four homes in Itamar were damaged when an Iranian missile landed just outside the West Bank community Monday morning, narrowly missing nearby houses and the local Chabad center; no injuries were reported.
The strike came in a barrage launched toward Israel shortly after 7 a.m., sending families in the Shomron to shelters as sirens sounded nationwide.
One family said ceilings collapsed, walls were torn apart and windows were blown out after the missile landed meters from their house, with children escaping harm because they were not in their usual sleeping spots.
The Itamar hit adds local detail to Iran's wider missile attack on Israel, which earlier reports said also damaged four West Bank houses and pushed hospitals to move operations underground.
Beyond the missiles, how is the Iran-Israel conflict threatening to paralyze the global economy?
While Israel battles Iran, is its biggest diplomatic challenge now its ally, the United States?
As disease spreads in underground hospitals, is Israel's defense strategy creating a new internal crisis?
100 Days of the 2026 Iran-Israel War: Escalation, Regional Fallout, and the Humanitarian Crisis
Overview
In early June 2026, a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East collapsed when Iranian-backed Hezbollah fired at northern Israel. Despite Washington's explicit request for restraint, Israel responded with strikes in southern Beirut. Iran quickly issued warnings and then launched waves of ballistic missiles toward Israel, which were confirmed by Iranian state media. This led to explosions and sirens across northern Israel, signaling a rapid escalation. The sequence of attacks and counterattacks highlights how quickly tensions can spiral, drawing in multiple actors and raising fears of a wider regional conflict, as detailed in the report and shown in the attribution graph.