Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday visited the site of an Iranian missile that landed in southern Israel and vowed to complete ‘all missions’. The missile crashed into a residential neighbourhood located in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba on Monday and 19 people were reported to be lightly injured. Standing at the edge of a crater left at the site, Netanyahu said that Israel was striking the Iranian regime and Hezbollah in Lebanon and praised civilian resilience in face of missile and rocket attacks. The military also pounded the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday after ordering an unprecedented evacuation of the entire southern suburbs of the city, in a major expansion of the war.
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