Israeli officials have confirmed that an elderly couple in their seventies lost their lives in a recent Iranian strike in Ramat Gan, close to Tel Aviv.

On Wednesday, two people were killed in a barrage of Iranian missiles in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Israeli officials have confirmed that two civilians, both 70 years old, were killed in an Iranian attack that took place shortly ago in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv.
According to preliminary reports, the couple had not yet managed to reach a safe shelter when their fourth-floor apartment was struck, resulting in their deaths.
Sirens from emergency vehicles rang out across the city as Iran launched fresh attacks on Tel Aviv.
Firefighters are currently working to rescue other individuals trapped in bomb shelters, as reports of additional impacts continue to emerge.
The Savidor train station in Tel Aviv was also struck, sustaining significant damage to a large section of its platform during the Iranian missile attack. Following the damage to Salvador station, train services have been temporarily suspended.
An emergency vehicle was also damaged during the missile attack in Tel Aviv.
Confirming the casualties, Magen David Adom emergency responders stated: “At the scene in Ramat Gan, MDA teams pronounced dead a man and a woman who had sustained severe injuries from shrapnel.”
In a statement, MDA said, “At the scene in Bnei Brak, MDA teams are treating a 20-year-old man in mild condition who sustained shrapnel injuries to his hand. He has been transported to Ichilov Hospital.”