Two Bodies Recovered in Haifa Missile Strike as Search Continues for Missing Family Members
Emergency teams recovered the bodies of two victims early Monday from the ruins of a residential building in Haifa that was struck directly by a heavy Iranian missile, as rescue operations continue for two additional missing individuals believed to be trapped beneath the debris.
Search-and-rescue personnel, together with the Home Front Command, remain actively combing through the collapsed structure in an effort to locate the remaining missing victims. The four individuals initially unaccounted for include an elderly couple, their son, believed to be around 40 years old, and a caregiver.
Home Front Command Chief, Major General Shai Klapper, who arrived at the scene, underscored the severity of the situation and said, “This is an extremely complex site, and there is serious concern for the lives of the missing. We are operating with extreme caution due to the significant engineering and security challenges.”
One of the central challenges complicating the operation is the concern that a portion of the missile that struck the building may not have exploded. The impact caused three floors of the structure to collapse, and while crews have cleared nearby tree-lined streets to allow heavy equipment access, the steep and unstable terrain continues to hinder safe entry to the exact impact zone.
To navigate the dangers, specialized rescue teams and Home Front Command forces are constructing a controlled access passageway—a “tunnel”—using advanced equipment, aiming to reach those trapped without triggering further structural collapse or detonating any unexploded material.
Efforts have recently been concentrated on a specific area within the rubble after a cellphone belonging to one of the missing individuals was discovered. The son, who is from Herzliya, has not responded to repeated calls, and the discovery of the family’s vehicles in a nearby parking area has reinforced the assessment that they were inside the building when it was hit.
In the immediate aftermath of the strike, responders evacuated several victims, including an approximately 82-year-old man in serious condition and a toddler who sustained light injuries. Additional individuals at the scene were treated for shock.
MDA Senior EMT Shevach Rothenshtrych reported from the scene: “When we arrived at the street, we saw a multi-story building that had been hit, with extensive destruction at the scene. Residents who were there told us there were casualties trapped under the rubble on the lower floors. We managed to move large pieces of concrete with our hands and rescued an 82-year-old man from the debris, who was in serious condition but conscious. We provided him with initial treatment at the scene and evacuated him to the hospital in an MDA mobile intensive care unit ambulance while in serious condition. Large MDA teams at the scene are providing medical treatment to several people in mild condition and are prepared to provide medical care to additional casualties if they are located during the searches”
MDA Paramedic Lamas Salameh added, “This is a 7-story building that sustained a direct hit, causing extensive damage. We arrived at the scene with large MDA teams, including ambulances, mobile intensive care units, and MDA medicycles, and began searching the scenes. During the searches, we located an 83-year-old casualty in serious condition who was injured by the destruction. In addition, we treated 3 other casualties in mild condition, as well as several people suffering from anxiety symptoms. We are continuing to search the scenes to ensure there are no additional casualties and will remain on site as required.”
MDA Senior EMT, Tal Shustak, recounted, “Immediately upon receiving the reports at MDA’s emergency dispatch center about a building being hit, we were dispatched in large forces to the scene and saw extensive destruction, including glass, smoke, and concrete scattered across the ground. We rescued an 82-year-old man from the building’s rubble who was in serious condition after being struck by debris. We provided him with medical treatment and evacuated him to the hospital. In addition, we treated three people in mild condition – a 77-year-old woman, a 38-year-old woman, and a 10-month-old baby who suffered a head injury. They were injured by shrapnel, and we provided them with medical treatment. We also treated several people suffering from anxiety symptoms at the scene, and we are continuing to search the area.”
