Petach Tikva, Israel - June 16, 2025 - A preliminary investigation by the IDF's Home Front Command revealed that the missile which struck a residential building in Petah Tikva early Monday morning, killing four civilians, hit directly between two reinforced safe rooms ("mamad").

The projectile was identified as a heavy ballistic missile, and the direct impact left no chance for survival in the targeted area. Two of the fatalities were inside one of the reinforced rooms at the time of the strike.

The other two victims included one individual likely located outside a bomb shelter on a floor above the impact, and another person in a neighboring building who was killed by the blast wave.

Home Front Command officials clarified that "mamad" rooms are not designed to withstand direct hits, which are extremely rare, but rather to protect against shrapnel and blast effects, which are more common. Residents in other mamad rooms within the same building, on floors above and below the impact site, were not harmed.... Read More: Arutz-7