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Three women were killed in an Iranian attack on Israel's Western Galilee region, paramedics service Magen David Adom reported.
"EMTs and paramedics operated under heavy destruction in a three-storey building, where two women were rescued without signs of life, and their deaths were pronounced at the scene," it said in a statement.
"Another woman in critical condition was extracted from the building and evacuated in a private ambulance while undergoing resuscitation efforts."
A fire was burning near an oil refinery in the northern Israeli city of Haifa following an Iranian missile attack, the BBC reported citing a video it said it had verified.
“Shameful: Israel targets peaceful nuclear facilities, bombs homes and kills Iranians in cold blood in blatant violation of international law,” foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei wrote on X on Saturday.
"Yet #Macron chooses *now* to spin Iran's nuclear program.The hypocrisy is staggering," he added, referring to French President Emannuel Macron.

Israel continued its expansive military campaign against Iran on Saturday, striking energy and military infrastructure across the country, while Iran launched another salvo of missiles into Israeli territory.
The latest exchanges have raised fears of further escalation and devastation, as both sides harden their rhetoric and show no signs of backing down.
Here's a brief summary of the main developments so far.
Israel escalates with oil strikes as death toll surpasses 200
Iran hits Haifa, Tel Aviv in fresh missile salvo
Civilian toll mounts
Global leaders pleas for calm
Israel claims hits on nuclear and military sites
Iran signals withdrawal from US talks
Israel kill several top Iranian generals
Markets, global transport feel the shock
Diplomatic efforts intensify but falter
Strategic outlook: containment or collapse?






