A woman, Manar al-Qasem Abu al-Heija Khatib, and her two daughters, Hala and Shada, ages 13 and 20, as well as their relative, Manar Diab Katib, were killed when an Iranian missile struck a building in Tamra, in northern Israel, on Saturday night.

At least 28 were wounded following an Iranian missile barrage on northern Israel on Saturday night, Magen David Adom said. 

In addition, over 90 people were wounded and another killed in another barrage on central Israel early on Sunday morning.

A 20-year-old woman died due to the direct impact of a ballistic missile on her northern Israel home.

Firefighters rescued four people from a three-story building in the North, but confirmed that two of them died at the scene. 

Later, another woman who was rescued from the building was pronounced dead at the hospital. 

MDA further reported at least 14 wounded at the scene in a two-story house in the Western Galilee with varying degrees of injuries. Paramedics evacuated seven people with light injuries from the scene to nearby hospitals. 

 Interception of an Iranian missile attack on Israel as it seen in northern Israel, near the border with Lebanon, June 14, 2025.  (credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)
Interception of an Iranian missile attack on Israel as it seen in northern Israel, near the border with Lebanon, June 14, 2025. (credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)
Paramedics also provided medical treatment to 20 additional people, 10 with light physical injuries and 10 with anxiety-related injuries.

"I saw a scene of destruction in a three-story building. Nearby houses were damaged, and there was chaos in the street," said MDA Paramedic Adnan Abu Rum. "We approached a house that had suffered significant destruction, and residents helped us rescue a woman in her 20s who was unconscious and showed no signs of life. Shortly afterward, we were forced to pronounce her dead. Residents were also rescued from nearby buildings—some had minor injuries, and others were suffering from anxiety. We provided them with medical treatment and evacuated them by ambulance to hospitals in Haifa."

Three people trapped under rubble 

Three people were rescued by Israel Fire and Rescue teams from a building that suffered a direct impact.

Haifa police officers reported that fallen shrapnel caused localized fires on a road and another building. The police noted that the fires are under control, and there are no casualties.

Iran launched a wave of ballistic missiles into northern Israel on Saturday night, one day after the first wave of barrages, which wounded over 200 Israelis and killed three across central Israel.

This is a developing story.