Destruction and Resilience: The Aftermath of Missile Strike on Israeli Hospital
An Iranian missile struck Soroka Medical Center in southern Israel, causing extensive damage and injuring dozens. Iran and Israel are engaged in escalating tensions, with Israel launching preemptive strikes. Hospital staff evacuated patients before the attack, minimizing casualties, while emergency precautions remain in effect.

A powerful Iranian missile hit Soroka Medical Center in southern Israel on Thursday, causing substantial damage and leaving dozens injured. The hospital, catering to nearly a million residents, saw several wards obliterated, with rubble strewn across its premises. Witnesses described the disaster as unprecedented.
Amid the chaos, the Israeli government launched a preemptive war against Iran to thwart nuclear ambitions. In retaliation, Iran conducted counterstrikes, targeting alleged military sites, though Israeli officials refuted such claims near the hospital. Panic ensued as staff and residents rushed for safety.
Emergency measures were already underway at Soroka Medical Center, with many patients relocated to an underground facility prior to the strike. These precautions prevented further casualties. Recovery efforts continue as the Israeli military's search and rescue units comb the wreckage for any trapped individuals.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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