A Gaza worker, Sameh al-Asali, was killed in Iran's recent attack on Israel. According to Israeli media, the tragedy occurred in Jericho when a spent solid-fuel engine from an Iranian ballistic missile fell on the man. The incident has sparked widespread discussion, as the death was not caused by a direct hit from the missile, but by its residual parts, which highlights the danger even after the flight has ended.
Sameh al-Asali, according to preliminary information, was a worker who came to Jericho for temporary work. Local media claim that he was at work when the tragedy occurred. The spent rocket engine, having completed its flight, fell on the territory where al-Asali was located, which led to his instant death.
Such cases are rare, but they highlight not only the danger of missile strikes themselves, but also the consequences of their use.