''Harry's Roar' in Bnei Brak: 14 families with about 60 people evacuated from their homes that were damaged by shrapnel

Chaim Twill
March 4, 2026   
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Chaim Goldberg/Flash90

Since the beginning of Operation "Harry's Roar," 14 families, totaling approximately 60 people, have been evacuated from Bnei Brak, whose homes were damaged by shrapnel and required immediate evacuation.

The bulk of the effort was focused on yesterday, with the evacuation of 11 families, numbering approximately 45 people.

All the families were staying at the Aristocrat Hotel in the city.

Yesterday, four fallout sites were treated throughout the City of Torah and Hasidism - including a scene on Rashbam Street where three residents were injured by the blade, and a scene on Sonnenfeld Street where two residents were injured as a result of falling shrapnel.

In addition, a fire that broke out on Negev Street and a fall incident on the grounds of a kindergarten on Miriam Hanaviya Street were handled, which ended without any casualties.

The municipality's engineering teams conducted inspections at all locations and ruled out any immediate risk of collapse for the buildings.

The municipality also announced that the Home Front Command is warning that some of the missiles launched at Israel are carrying small munitions that are scattered in the area.

""These munitions may not explode upon initial contact with the ground, but they remain explosive and extremely dangerous, and any contact with them may lead to an immediate explosion and endanger life. Therefore, it is strictly forbidden to touch or approach the debris, fragments, or any suspicious object.".

""If you identify such an object, you should move away from the scene, keep others away, and immediately report it to the police hotline 100.".


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