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An 85-year-old man who suffered moderate injuries when an Iranian missile struck his Rechovot home in June tragically passed away Monday at Kaplan Hospital, where he had been hospitalized for more than a month.

The man was rescued from the rubble shortly after the missile hit by ZAKA volunteers who responded to the scene. His funeral is scheduled to take place later Monday in Rechovot.

Elhanan Roth, commander of the ZAKA-360 unit that managed the rescue operation, told Arutz 7: “This is a difficult day for me and the volunteers. We rescued wounded and trapped individuals from the severe destruction, and from one of the apartments, we heard the voice of the elderly man, who was moderately injured. We approached the wreckage and spoke to him to understand his condition, and after that, with assistance from additional forces, we retrieved him from the rubble. Today, we unfortunately received news of his death.”

The missile attack occurred on June 15 around 3:00 a.m., when Rechovot was hit twice during an Iranian ballistic missile barrage.

Multiple residential buildings were destroyed, including the one where the victim was wounded, and significant damage was inflicted on surrounding buildings and businesses within hundreds of meters of the impact.

A total of 37 people were evacuated to hospitals, including two in serious condition, 12 moderately injured, and 23 with minor wounds. Earlier this month, Leah Mosquera, a 49-year-old Philippine national from Negros Occidental, also died from injuries sustained in the same missile attack.