No Bunkers for Beit Awwa: Palestinian Women Killed by Iranian 'Resistance' Fire
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No Bunkers for Beit Awwa: Palestinian Women Killed by Iranian 'Resistance' Fire

While the elites in Tel Aviv retreat to high-tech shelters, three Palestinian women in Hebron paid the ultimate price for a war they didn't start. Tehran’s cluster munitions turned an Eid hair salon visit into a massacre.

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The tragedy in Beit Awwa highlights a brutal reality of the 2026 conflict: the geography of survival. Late Wednesday, an Iranian missile strike—reportedly utilizing cluster munitions—devastated a local hair salon southwest of Hebron. The result was three dead and thirteen wounded, marking a dark milestone as the first Palestinians killed by Iranian fire since the regional escalation began in February.

"Most Israelis have access to bomb shelters that protect them from cluster munitions... but virtually no such shelters exist for Palestinians in the West Bank." — Reuters

Point out the irony: Palestinians are relying on the sirens of nearby illegal Israeli settlements to know when to run. It is a world where the "resistance" missiles from Tehran kill the very people they claim to liberate, while the victims are left standing in the street because they have no bunkers.


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