
Iran Fires Missiles, Kills Four Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank
Key Takeaways
- Beit Awwa salon strike killed four Palestinian women; later reports cite three.
- A foreign worker was killed in central Israel amid the Iranian strikes.
- Casualty toll numbers varied; initial four deaths later revised to three by outlets.
Deadly Attack
Iranian missile attacks resulted in the deaths of four Palestinian women in the occupied West Bank town of Beit Awa near Hebron.
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This marked the first Palestinian casualties from Iranian fire in the ongoing Middle East war.

According to the Palestine Red Crescent Society, falling shrapnel struck a hair salon late Wednesday.
Three women were killed initially, with a fourth dying later from her injuries.
The attack also killed a foreign worker in central Israel, bringing Israel's death toll to 15.
The salon was set up in a metal caravan next to a house.
The salon was hit by fragments from Iranian missiles that Israel was attempting to intercept.
The incident highlights the deadly consequences of the regional conflict extending beyond primary targets into civilian areas.
Victim Stories
The victims were identified as members of an extended family from the Masalmeh clan.
They included Sahira Razak Masalmeh, 33, who co-owned the salon; Mais Aazi Masalmeh, 17; Asil Samir Masalmeh, 32; and Amal Sabhi Abd al-Karim Matawa Masalmeh, 36.

Family members reported that Asil and Amal were pregnant at the time of their deaths.
The women were gathered at the bridal salon preparing food for a traditional Ramadan nighttime meal when the missile struck.
Eyewitness accounts describe the horrific scene.
One relative described Mais being hit in the head by shrapnel.
Amal had a severe head injury with part of her head missing.
Sahera was found in rubble with intestines completely exposed.
The attack occurred just two days before Eid al-Fitr, a celebratory holiday when many Palestinian women visit salons for beauty treatments.
Protection Disparity
The incident starkly illustrates the disparity in protection measures between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Most Israelis have access to bomb shelters designed to withstand such attacks.
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank largely lack comparable protection.
Many Palestinians rely only on air raid sirens from nearby Israeli cities or settlements as warning.
The absence of adequate shelters means civilians are particularly vulnerable to falling debris.
This vulnerability extends to both Iranian missiles and Israeli interceptors.
Iran's use of cluster munitions exacerbates the danger.
Cluster munitions explode mid-air and scatter bomblets across wide areas.
This increases danger to civilian populations in surrounding regions.
Responsibility Dispute
Israeli and Palestinian officials offered contradictory explanations for the deadly blast.
Israel's military claimed that one of the Iranian cluster missiles had likely landed there.

The Palestinian Authority's civil defense agency stated that an Israeli interceptor had struck the site instead.
Israeli military Lt. Col. Ella Waweya posted in Arabic on X about 'facts speaking for themselves.'
She claimed Palestinians 'have become targets of crimes by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.'
Palestinian officials who visited the site blamed an Israeli interceptor.
The conflicting narratives underscore verification difficulties.
This is particularly true in the complex military exchange between Iran and Israel.
Regional Impact
The attack has significant regional implications.
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The United Arab Emirates' foreign minister called Palestinian vice president Hussein al-Sheikh.
He condemned the deadly Iranian missile attack.
However, Palestinian media coverage omitted the UAE's condemnation of the Iranian missile attack.
The incident occurred amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel.
US and Israel launched massive strikes against Iran on February 28.
This ignited a regional conflict with at least 1,444 killed in Iran and 18,551 injured.
The deaths of these Palestinian women show conflict spreading.
It's affecting civilian populations in unexpected ways across the region.
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