Hospital Attack Results In Over 240 Casualties

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An act of crystal-clear terrorism has struck a crucial medical center, leaving more that 240 people wounded and some in critical condition.

Iran’s brutal missile strike on the Israeli hospital marks a shocking escalation that threatens peace across the Middle East.

The attack on Soroka Medical Center in southern Israel left over 240 injured and shows the Iranian regime’s willingness to target innocent civilians.

President Donald Trump is weighing America’s response as Israel vows devastating retaliation against the terrorist state.

The Iranian missile attack caused extensive damage to the major hospital in southern Israel.

Thanks to preemptive evacuation measures, casualties were minimized, though the attack still resulted in hundreds of injuries.

Other Iranian missiles targeted residential areas near Tel Aviv, further proving Iran’s deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded with a firm promise of retaliation.

“This morning, Iran’s terrorist tyrants launched missiles at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and at a civilian population in the center of the country. We will exact the full price from the tyrants in Tehran,” Netanyahu declared.

Defense Minister Israel Katz did not mince words about Iran’s leadership, stating: “The cowardly Iranian dictator sits in the depths of a fortified bunker and fires aimed shots at hospitals and residential buildings.”

Katz has labeled the strike a war crime and is holding Iran’s Supreme Leader directly accountable for the attack.

Israel has already begun retaliatory operations, targeting Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, a key component of the regime’s nuclear program designed to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons.

Despite Iran’s repeated claims that its nuclear program serves peaceful purposes, the country has continued enriching uranium to 60% purity, just short of weapons-grade.

President Trump has maintained strategic ambiguity about whether the United States will join Israel in targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities.

When questioned directly, he responded, “You don’t seriously think I’m going to answer that question. I may do it. I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I’m going to do.”

Ever since his first term, President Trump has taken a stronger stance against the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.

Reports indicate the president vetoed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, with sources saying the approval was denied “at least not for now.”

The attack on Israel is part of a larger pattern of Iranian aggression. Since the conflict began, Iran has launched over 400 rockets and hundreds of drones at Israel, resulting in multiple casualties and widespread destruction.

Israel has promised to intensify strikes on strategic and government targets in Tehran in response.

Meanwhile, the Iranian leadership has rejected diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation.

The Supreme Leader has warned against U.S. military intervention, threatening “irreversible consequences” should America join forces with Israel.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has also urged Israel not to strike Iranian nuclear sites.

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog has expressed openness to U.S. involvement in dismantling Iran’s nuclear program.

He has recognized the threat posed by a nuclear-armed Iran not just to Israel but to the entire free world.

As tensions continue to escalate, the world watches to see how President Trump will respond to this latest act of Iranian terrorism.