Missile Strike on Israeli Hospital Escalates Iran-Israel Conflict
An Iranian missile hit a major hospital in southern Israel, causing significant damage but no severe injuries. Amidst ongoing conflict, Israel targeted Iran's Arak heavy water reactor. The clash has resulted in numerous casualties on both sides, as diplomatic efforts involving European leaders are underway to address the crisis.

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In a severe escalation of the ongoing conflict, an Iranian missile struck a crucial hospital in southern Israel early Thursday, causing extensive damage. Fortunately, there were no severe injuries reported. Meanwhile, Israel responded by targeting Iran's Arak heavy water reactor, intensifying the already fierce confrontation between the two nations.
Over 40 people suffered injuries during the attacks near Tel Aviv, with Iran firing approximately 400 missiles towards Israel. Simultaneously, diplomatic efforts seem to be taking shape, as Iran's foreign minister plans to meet European leaders for discussions in Geneva, potentially opening up new avenues for resolution.
Amidst the turmoil, Israel has accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapon development, a claim Iran denies, citing peaceful purposes for its nuclear program. The international community closely watches as tensions rise, with concerns over the region's stability and potential international involvement growing by the day.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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