Iranian Missile Strike on Be'er Sheva Hospital Escalates Tensions
A direct missile strike by Iran on Soroka Hospital in Be'er Sheva has resulted in injuries and significant damage, prompting Israeli leaders to vow retaliation.

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Israeli hospital hit by Iranian missile strike
Overview
Iranian missiles struck Soroka Hospital in Be'er Sheva, causing significant damage and injuring at least 42 people, with reports of critical conditions among the injured.
Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, condemned the attack as a war crime and promised accountability, vowing to retaliate against Iran.
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz has called for increased military operations targeting Iranian facilities, likening Iran's leadership to Hitler.
The missile reportedly hit a ward that had been evacuated just hours before the strike, raising concerns about the attack's intent.
Tensions continue to escalate as Israel vows to intensify attacks on Iran, with Netanyahu warning that military actions could lead to the overthrow of Iran's leadership.
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