Synagogue in Tehran ‘completely destroyed’ in US-Israeli attack
A synagogue in Tehran was reportedly "completely destroyed" in a US-Israeli attack, according to Iranian media reports on Tuesday. The Rafi-Nia Synagogue was hit after an adjacent residential building in central Tehran was targeted.

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AI-generatedA synagogue in Tehran was reportedly "completely destroyed" in a US-Israeli attack, according to Iranian media reports on Tuesday. The Rafi-Nia Synagogue was hit after an adjacent residential building in central Tehran was targeted. The attack, which killed more than a dozen people across Iran, caused severe damage to surrounding buildings due to the narrow streets. Footage showed civil defense workers amidst rubble and Hebrew books. Homayoun Sameh, a Jewish representative, stated the synagogue was destroyed and Torah scrolls were left under rubble. Judaism is a legally recognized minority religion in Iran, with a small Jewish community remaining after many fled following the 1979 revolution.
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5 extractedDuring this attack, the synagogue building was completely destroyed and our Torah scrolls were left under the rubble.
The synagogue was destroyed when an adjacent residential building in central Tehran was attacked.
The Rafi-Nia Synagogue was completely destroyed in this morning’s attacks.
United States-Israeli strikes have killed more than a dozen people overnight across Iran.
Synagogue in Tehran was 'completely destroyed' in US-Israeli attack.