The three people who were killed last night in Haifa from an Iranian missile attack were located at the Bazan company refinery sites in the Haifa Bay - it was cleared for publication on Monday afternoon.

That rescue teams recovered three bodies from the impact site was confirmed on Monday morning by the Fire and Rescue Authority. Bazan, the oil refining and petrochemicals company located in Haifa, from the Bazan Group, operates the largest oil refinery in the country. 

Victims of Iran's overnight attacks

The body of a man in his 80s was found by Israel Police during a search of buildings surrounding an impacted site in the Bnei Brak-Tel Aviv area, police confirmed on Monday morning.

An additional four people were killed after a missile struck a home in Petah Tikva overnight. The victims are believed to be in their 70s.

A woman carries her baby and rescue personnel help a boy as they leave an impacted residential compound following missile attack from Iran on Israel, central Israel June 16, 2025.  (credit: REUTERS/ITAY COHEN)
A woman carries her baby and rescue personnel help a boy as they leave an impacted residential compound following missile attack from Iran on Israel, central Israel June 16, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/ITAY COHEN)
MDA medic Yoel Rosenthal said: "We saw significant destruction on the street, many casualties came out to us from the buildings and rubble. Together with Home Front Command forces, we began rescuing the trapped wounded. We called via megaphone for additional wounded to come to the casualty concentration point where we provided initial medical treatment, and from there we transferred those who needed further treatment to be evacuated to the hospital in MDA intensive care vehicles and ambulances.

"At this stage, MDA forces are at all the scenes where there is a possibility of additional casualties and are ready to receive and treat additional wounded."

This is a developing story.