11-Year-Old Nesia Karadi Succumbs to Iranian Missile Injuries
Thousands prayed for Nesia bat Hila after she was critically wounded while sleeping in her Bnei Brak home • Funeral scheduled for Motzei Shabbat | The city mourns its youngest victim (Israel News)

The heartbreaking news emerged from Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer on Friday evening: Nesia Karadi HY"D, the 11-year-old girl critically wounded by an Iranian missile strike on the eve of Pesach, passed away.
The tragedy unfolded on Erev Pesach when an Iranian ballistic missile struck Bnei Brak as the city prepared for the festival. Nesia, known for her meticulous adherence to Home Front Command instructions, was asleep when the sirens sounded. Her mother, Mrs. Hila Karadi, later recounted the devastating moment in an interview with Kol Barama Radio: "Nesia was always the first to run to the protected space during every alert. But at the moment of the attack, she was sleeping. Before she could wake up and run to safety, the missile struck and critically wounded her."
A Name Born from Miracle
Nesia was born to her parents, Rabbi Elazar Elchanan Karadi and Mrs. Hila Karadi (née Shemoni) of Bat Yam, in what her mother described as an open miracle. "I remember the midwife shouting to us in the delivery room that this child was born through an open miracle," Mrs. Karadi shared. "That's why we named her Nesia." The young girl was the niece of the well-known Torah educator Rabbi Michael Lasri, who mobilizes communities for Torah study and mitzvot.
Following the missile strike, Nesia was hospitalized in critical condition at Sheba Medical Center. Her plight galvanized the global Jewish community, with prayer gatherings organized from Jerusalem to New York.
Nesia's funeral is scheduled to take place tonight at the Elad cemetery. The exact timing of the levaya will be announced following Shabbat.