Tel Aviv District Police officers rescued residents and animals from the scene of a missile debris strike earlier this week in Tel Aviv.
Video: Dogs rescued from rubble in Tel Aviv / Credit: Police Spokesperson

Israel's rescue forces saved a dog from a damaged building in Tel Aviv. She was terrified, poor thing. I'm glad she's okay now. Dogs are going through so much trauma in Israel because of the sirens and explosions. My heart goes out to these poor animals. pic.twitter.com/aTNl1hCEFl
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) June 13, 2025
Body camera footage shows the officers working at the scene shortly after the impact, helping residents escape from damaged buildings while simultaneously ensuring the rescue of animals left in apartments.
Medal of Honor for good boy Tzvika, who was rescued by the IDF from what was left of his home in Israel. He survived there for four days! Take that Iran!
(🎥@kann_news) pic.twitter.com/WVPbCkpm5T— Yael Bar tur 🎗️ (@yaelbt) June 18, 2025
Police officials stated that the officers acted with determination and speed while risking personal safety, as part of the police's commitment to protecting human life and public security.



