THE APARTMENT LOOKS LIKE A GATE TO HELL. ONLY A MIRACLE SAVED MY PARENTS.

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✍️ A couple, Ruthi and Yossi Agmon, share their harrowing experience of surviving an Iranian missile attack on their home in Petah Tikva, Israel.
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👉 The couple was injured in an Iranian missile attack on their home in Petah Tikva, Israel.
👉 They recount their harrowing experience, from the moment the missile hit to their desperate attempts to escape.
👉 Their home was severely damaged, leaving them without a place to live.
👉 They express gratitude for their lives and hope for a swift and effective solution to their housing crisis.
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Two days after the Iranian missile hit a residential building in Petach Tikva, Ruthi and Yossi Agmon, 71 years old, relive the dramatic moments when they almost lost their lives. "I'm injured on the left side, from the leg to the top. I'm not in a very good condition," Ruthi tells Walla. "We were on the third floor. I heard an alarm and explosions, but we didn't manage to get to the shelter. Suddenly - six explosions, one after the other. I fell to the floor." Her husband, Yossi, adds: "At first, we hesitated whether to go down to the shelter. Going down three floors on foot is not easy at our age. Just as we were about to leave, a loud explosion sounded, and I fell. I said to Ruthi: 'Are you okay?' We were surrounded by glass. Everything collapsed. The ceiling, the walls. It was impossible to move." Ruthi recalls: "I didn't know what to do. I didn't know how I got out of the glass without clothes. I tried to reach my husband who was lying on the floor, in shock. The window flew out of its frame. I went to the living room, grabbed some clothes to change, and said to him: 'Come after me, get dressed. We're leaving the house'."
https://news.walla.co.il/item/3758511