
Four Dead in Beersheba Missile Strike Hours Before Ceasefire
Beersheba, Israel – A ballistic missile strike in Beersheba, Israel, has resulted in the deaths of four individuals, occurring just hours before a scheduled ceasefire between Iran and Israel was set to commence. ABC News correspondent Ian Pannell reported from the scene, detailing the extensive damage to a residential apartment block and nearby vehicles. Pannell highlighted that the primary impact was on a residential area, with one ballistic missile crashing horizontally into the top of an apartment building, causing significant destruction and devastating lives. He noted that four people had been sheltering in a smaller building nearby and tragically died in the final hours leading up to the ceasefire. International media teams were present at the site, reporting on the ongoing situation. The incident underscores the fragility of peace agreements, as both sides have reportedly engaged in infractions. The world awaits to see if this was the last major strike by Iran or if the conflict will continue.