Iranian missile strikes near Microsoft office in Israel's Beer Sheva: Report
- On Friday, June 20, 2025, Iranian missiles hit a technology hub and surrounding neighborhoods in Beer Sheva, southern Israel, triggering fires and causing damage that extended to a Microsoft office.
- This attack followed ongoing Israeli air strikes since last Friday targeting Iran’s nuclear weapons and missile production sites amid a continuing exchange of missile and drone strikes.
- The Israeli military reported that over 50 fighter jets hit selected targets in Tehran overnight, including a nuclear research center and missile production facilities, while Iran confirmed missile strikes on Israeli military and civilian sites.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged that regime change could be an outcome but emphasized that it is ultimately the responsibility of the Iranian population to pursue their own liberation, while Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei stated that the "Zionist enemy is currently facing retribution."
- The conflict has killed at least 639 Iranians and two dozen Israeli civilians, with international diplomats meeting to seek de-escalation amid warnings of broader regional instability.
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Iranian missile strikes tech park housing Microsoft office in southern Israel
First responders are searching buildings for people wounded after an Iranian missile struck close to a tech park in the Israeli city of Beer Sheva, according to Israel’s emergency services agency Magen David Adom (MDA).
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleDozens were injured in Israel when an Iranian missile fell in Beersheba, directly targeting a technology center without being intercepted by air defense systems. The missile resulted in casualties, while the Israeli army has launched an immediate investigation...
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