Iran-Israel War: Iran Strikes Hospital in Beersheba; Netanyahu Vows Retaliation

Iran-Israel War: Iran Strikes Hospital in Beersheba; Netanyahu Vows Retaliation

Hospital damage in Iran-Israel conflict; Netanyahu strongly condemns
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The Iran-Israel conflict has entered its eighth day, escalating further after a ballistic missile fired by Iran struck the Soroka Medical Center in the Israeli city of Beersheba. The missile attack has caused extensive damage to the hospital, leaving several injured, including a 60-year-old man in critical condition.

The attack shattered windows and scattered debris across multiple departments of the hospital, prompting hospital authorities to urge the public not to visit until further notice. Soroka Medical Center is the largest hospital in southern Israel, making the strike a significant escalation in the conflict.

Netanyahu Condemns Attack, Vows Revenge

Reacting to the hospital attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Iran, stating:

“Iran’s terrorist rulers fired missiles at Soroka Hospital and civilians in the central part of the country. We will make these tyrants in Tehran pay the full price.”

Within hours of the hospital strike, Israel retaliated by targeting Iran’s Arak heavy water nuclear reactor. According to Israeli military sources, the reactor had already been evacuated, and no radiation threat was reported.

Rising Global Tensions

As the war intensifies, global attention is now focused on the trajectory of this escalating conflict. Analysts warn that the targeting of medical facilities marks a dangerous turning point.

Meanwhile, the world awaits a possible intervention or comment from U.S. President Donald Trump, who is expected to issue a formal statement within the next two days. His position is likely to play a crucial role in shaping the international response.

The ongoing Iran-Israel war continues to raise serious concerns about regional stability, humanitarian impact, and the risk of a broader military confrontation in the Middle East.

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