82-Year-Old Man Dies Months After Iran Attack IFCJ Canada | July 17, 2026 Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 Michael Katz was critically wounded on April 5 when an Iranian missile struck his home in Haifa. After more than three months of treatment at Rambam Hospital, The Times of Israel reports that the 82-year-old man has died. He is survived by his wife, sons, and grandchildren. “From now on, I will live my life as half a human being, after 55 years of marriage,” Nina Katz mourned in a statement distributed by the municipality. “It will not be easy, and I will forever miss the completeness that my beloved Michael brought to our life together, to our children and grandchildren,” she said. “Michael was a great person to be around, a man who loved life and knew how to enjoy it.” “Everyone who met him fell in love with him immediately,” Katz added. “He will be missed not only by us, but also by everyone who knew him.” Speaking to the Ynet news site, Yoav Katz recalled his father as “a man of the world who consumed art and culture in every free moment and visited dozens of countries around the world.” An Israeli Air Force probe found that the ballistic missile that was fired at Haifa on April 5 was not intercepted because it broke up in the air and its expected trajectory changed, causing the interceptors to miss the target. His funeral will take place tomorrow in his hometown. With his death, the number of Israeli civilians killed by Iranian missiles has risen to 22. IFCJ Canada and our supporters mourn with the people of Israel and pray for the Katz family. We also pray for peace in the region as tensions continue to escalate.