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Veronica Osipchik.
Photo foot, Veronica Osipchik's house, 33, was damaged by the explosion.

  • Author, Tom Bennett
  • Author's title, BBC News
  • Informs from Bat Yam, Israel

Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, has long been a bastion to support the ruling right of Israel.

In the early hours of Sunday, an Iranian missile hit a 10 -storey housing block, killing at least eight people and catching dozens lower coarse layers of rubble.

Despite the serious damage, the local population firmly supports Israel's attack against Iran, which began on Friday and has target nuclear facilities, missile site, aerial defenses, an airport and other infrastructure, as well as nuclear and military personnel.

“It was necessary to do it,” says Veronica Osipchik, 33, who lives about 200 meters from the attack place. “But we didn't expect it to affect us.”

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