Israeli hospital suffers ‘extensive damage’ from Iranian missile strike, says Israel
- A missile launched from Iran struck a major hospital in southern Israel’s Negev region, resulting in injuries to 40 individuals and causing severe damage to multiple wards and buildings within the facility.
- Iran stated the missile’s primary target was a nearby military and intelligence base, denying the hospital was intentionally targeted.
- The attack followed an escalation that began on June 13, including Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and killing several Iranian generals and scientists.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that since last Friday, Israel has eliminated over fifty percent of Iran's missile launch capabilities and warned that Iran would face severe consequences.
- The strike intensified the conflict with at least 25 deaths in Israel so far, a nationwide internet blackout in Iran, and calls from the UN for restraint from both sides.
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Ground report: Inside Iranian missile-hit Israeli Soroka Hospital
India Today’s Shivani Sharma reports from the ground at Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva, southern Israel, which was hit by an Iranian ballistic missile on the morning of April 19. The surgical ward of this 1,000-bed hospital suffered severe damage, with around 80 people injured
Netanyahu Vows Iran Will 'Pay the Full Price' After Missile Hits Tel Aviv Hospital
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Iran after an Iranian missile struck Saroka Hospital in Tel … Read More The post Netanyahu Vows Iran Will ‘Pay the Full Price’ After Missile Hits Tel Aviv Hospital appeared first on Charisma News.
Israeli Film and TV Industry Halted as War With Iran Escalates: ‘It’s Heartbreaking to Be an Israeli Artist Today,’ Says ‘Tehran’ Writer
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Everybody Now Agrees That Bombing Hospitals Is Bad - WhoWhatWhy
An Iranian missile strike on a medical center in the Israeli city of Beersheba on Thursday morning not only wounded dozens of people (fortunately, most of the injuries they sustained were minor), it was also a violation of the Geneva Convention, which states that civilian hospitals are not to be targeted under any circumstance. Iran predictably said that the Soroka Medical Center was not the intended target of the attack, and that the missiles w…
Israel launches strikes on Iran, sparking fears of wider war
The Israeli military says it launched strikes on nuclear and military sites across Iran, including in the capital Tehran. Iran says civilian sites were also hit. It launched retaliatory drones, which the Israeli military says it largely intercepted.
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