Two people killed in Ramat Gan by Iranian ballistic missile

Two people killed in Ramat Gan by Iranian ballistic missile

Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS

Summary:
Two people were killed in Ramat Gan by an Iranian ballistic missile during overnight missile attacks on Israel. A man in Bnei Brak sustained minor injuries from shrapnel. Damage was also reported at the Tel Aviv train station. These incidents occurred as part of missile strikes launched by Iran against Israel.


Mysterion Insights

Scripture: Psalm 34:18-19 (NASB 1977)
"The LORD is near to the brokenhearted, And saves those who are crushed in spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous; But the LORD delivers him out of them all."

Commentary:
When missiles strike and civilians die, hearts break fast. In places like Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, and near Tel Aviv’s train station, people still wake up to glass, sirens, and sudden loss. This is happening on land God gave to Israel, giving these events a prophetic weight Scripture treats as unique. The pattern of escalating hostility against Israel fits the kind of shaking and conflict the Bible says will mark the last days. God is near. Hold steady and pray with clear-eyed compassion.

Prophetic Trend:
Direct long-range attacks on Israel’s covenant land are normalizing a wider regional confrontation, echoing Scripture’s patterns of growing hostility and unrest around Jerusalem.

Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: A - Strong   What does this mean?


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Source Excerpt:

Man in Bnei Brak lightly hurt by shrapnel as damage, including at Tel Aviv train station, reported after Iran launches overnight missile attacks on Israel The post Two people killed in Ramat Gan by Iranian ballistic missile appeared first on The Times of Israel. ...

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Source: The Times of Israel

Posted on 03-17-2026 20:11

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