Moment When Iranian Missile Strike Razed Residential Building In Israel's Be'er Sheva Caught On Camera

In a dramatic escalation despite a freshly announced ceasefire, at least three people were killed in Israel following a direct missile strike by Iran on the southern city of Beersheba. The attack came just hours after U.S. President Donald Trump publicly declared a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran.

Watch: Footage broadcast by Iran’s Press TV captured the moment a missile slammed into a residential area, sending a towering plume of smoke into the sky over Beersheba, located in southern Israel.

Missile Barrage Follows Ceasefire Declaration

According to Israeli media, the casualties occurred when an Iranian missile struck a building in a densely populated neighborhood. Emergency responders confirmed the deaths after initially reporting that the victims had suffered critical injuries.

Iran's News Network Posted A Video Of Iranian Missile Attck on Israel

The strike was part of a broader, three-wave assault involving ballistic missiles launched from Iran. Despite Tehran’s announcement that it had ceased attacks as of 4 a.m. local time, Israeli officials reported fresh salvos shortly afterward.

In a statement released on Telegram, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said:

“A short while ago, the IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel. Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat.”

Tehran Says Attacks Have Ended — But Missiles Keep Coming

Iran’s Foreign Minister confirmed on social media platform X that Tehran had halted its military actions against Israel starting at 4 a.m., stating that Iran conducted retaliatory strikes “until the last minute” before the ceasefire took effect.

However, missile attacks reported by Israeli defense officials suggest the situation on the ground remains volatile and unpredictable.

Devastation In Be'er Sheva

Netanyahu Silent Amid Fragile Truce

While several reports indicate that Israel has agreed to the ceasefire, there has been no official word from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. In fact, Israeli ministers have reportedly been instructed not to comment publicly on the agreement, hinting at ongoing deliberations behind closed doors.

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