
Three Palestinian Women Killed in West Bank Beauty Salon by Missile Debris
Three Palestinian women were killed and several others injured when missile debris, reportedly from an Iranian attack, struck a beauty salon in Beit Awwa in the southern West Bank. This incident is widely reported as the first Iranian attack to kill Palestinians.
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