Israeli hospital suffers ‘extensive damage’ from Iranian missile strike, says Israel
- An Iranian missile hit Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, Israel, on Thursday, resulting in significant damage but few serious injuries.
- The strike occurred amid ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, triggered by Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear and military sites.
- Officials reported several people lightly wounded and emergency plans activated at multiple hospitals, with medical services limited to critical cases only.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the missile attack and promised that Israel would hold the leaders in Tehran fully accountable after Iran launched approximately 20 ballistic missiles.
- The missile strike reflects escalating hostilities that risk wider regional destabilization, while diplomatic talks with Iran are planned in Geneva this Friday.
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CNN Radio Argentina (CNN Radio Argentina) – Carlos Cafri, cardiologist and director of Catheterization and Hemodynamics at the Interventional Cardiology Department at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, Israel, spoke Thursday with Regreso CNN with Mariana Arias and Pepe Gil Vidal about the hospital bombing. “There were no life-threatening injuries during this attack. We're talking about a hospital that covers 10 hectares with multiple buildings and se…
'This changes everything' - Israeli officials react to hospital attack
FRANCE 24's Catherine Norris Trent reports from Israel following a missile attack on a hospital in southern Israel. The Soroka Hospital in Beersheba was left in flames, and its director Shlomi Codish said 40 people had sustained injuries.

'So sad': Israelis shocked by Iran strike on hospital
The damage was hard to comprehend for many at Israel's Soroka Hospital as staff took stock of the wreckage after a strike by an Iranian ballistic missile on Thursday left part of the facility in ruins.
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