Police have opened a hotline for family members whose loved ones went missing in the wake of Iranian missile strikes amid war with the Islamic Republic.
Relatives can report a missing person “in cases where there is concern for human life and/or contact has been lost with individuals as a result of the attack,” police say.
Reports on missing persons can be filed with the police by calling the 115 hotline or the number 03-502-3913.
Currently, three people are still missing after an Iranian strike on a Bat Yam apartment building after police located dozens. The missile impact killed six people, including two children, and injured over 100.
Reports of missing persons can also be submitted online or reported in person at a nearby police station.
Relatives are asked to come with the missing person’s identifying information, dentist’s contact details, a belonging that can provide a DNA sample and a photo of the person in question.
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