Israeli families return to see the ruins of homes

In Ryshon LeZion, on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, an Iranian attack has turned a quiet peripheral route into rubble and dust. The force of the attack overthrew the vehicle, destroyed houses, and killed at least two people in the city. Twisted steel installations emerge from pieces of concrete and broken wood. scattered among the ruins are [...]
In Ryshon LeZion, on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, an Iranian attack has turned a quiet peripheral route into rubble and dust.
The force of the attack overthrew the vehicle, destroyed houses, and killed at least two people in the city.
Twisted steel installations emerge from pieces of concrete and broken wood. Toys and children are scattered among the ruins, reports BBC, broadcast Periscope.
Next to me, a man takes with him what seems to be a big picture of oil, miraculously untouched in the attack.
All morning, families have returned to the site of this attack to try to recover what they can from what's left of their homes. /Periscope












