Israel Vows to Hold Iran Accountable After Hospital Strike
- Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz warned of intensified strikes on Iranian strategic targets after Iranian missiles hit various locations, including a hospital in Israel, causing widespread damage.
- The Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba reported extensive damage and asked for people to stay away after being directly hit by an Iranian missile strike.
- Iran's strikes have reportedly killed at least 24 people in Israel since the conflict resumed, according to the Israeli government.
- The Israeli military stated it was conducting strikes on several Iranian targets, including a nuclear facility in Natanz and an inactive reactor at Arak, to prevent nuclear weapons production.
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The impact this Thursday of a projectile on one of the buildings of Soroka Hospital (Beersheba), one of the most important in southern Israel, could have caused a tragedy. The damage is heavy, but no one died. The victims amount to about 40 minor injuries, most of them employed. The Israeli authorities had predicted that these facilities could be targeted in the midst of the current escalation between Israel and Iran and had taken the precaution…
Israel vows to hold Iran accountable after hospital strike
Israel vows to intensify attacks after Iranian missile hits hospital
Israel's defense minister warned Thursday that the Israeli military would intensify its strikes on "strategic targets" in Iran, after a barrage of Iranian missiles hit several locations, including a major hospital complex in southern Israel.
Netanyahu confirms intention to retaliate after hospital strike
Iran launched missiles at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and civilian areas in central Israel on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on social media. He vowed that Israel would "exact the full price" from the "tyrants" in Tehran.Iran's
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