In the conflict between Israel and Iran, a hospital in south of Israel was hit on Thursday in an Iranian rocket attack. 32 people were injured in the attack on the Soroka hospital in the city of Be’er Scheva.
On Thursday the air alarm was activated in various regions of Israel in the course of a new Iranian rocket attack. One of the attacks met the Soroka hospital in the desert city of Be’er Scheva.
Clinic was badly damaged
In the attack at the hospital, 32 people were injured and the clinic was badly damaged (see video above). Serious damage was reported, especially in the field of a surgical department of the clinic. The hospital therefore asked patients not to receive treatment for the time being.
“Rakets shot at the Soroka Hospital and citizens in the center of the country,” said the head of the government of Israel on Thursday Benjamin Netanyahu on X (formerly Twitter) and announced that the leadership would pay for this.
Also countless effects in Tel Aviv
The Israeli government condemned the attack sharply – Tehran will pay a “high price” for it, said it from Jerusalem. There were also numerous consequences due to Iranian missiles in the Tel Aviv region. According to the emergency services, a total of at least 65 people were injured.
Iran also used scatters ammunition
According to information from the Israeli army, Iran put at least one rocket with a forbidden scattering ammunition during the attacks. Their 20 small explosives are said to have spread over a radius of eight kilometers. At least one residential building in the city of Azor was destroyed. In the meantime, Israel continues to shoot Iranian nuclear facilities.
Source: Krone

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