Iran attacks a hospital in southern Israel with missiles

Netanyahu threatens retaliation, and his defense minister says Khamenei "cannot continue to exist."

Soroka Hospital in southern Israel after being hit by an Iranian missile.
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19/06/2025
3 min

BarcelonaIran launched a new wave of projectiles at central and southern Israel early this morning. One of these rockets hit Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, in the south of the country, injuring dozens, six of whom were hospitalized. Explosions were also reported in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

The medical center's facilities were partially destroyed by the impact, which occurred shortly before 7:00 a.m. local time and caused a fire. Images shared by social media users and local media showed ordinary people walking through smoke-filled and debris-filled hallways, and burned-out vehicles around the center. The building suffered severe damage to its facade of more than four stories and widespread destruction inside.

Iranian state media claims the target of the attack was a military facility located next to the medical center: the large Command and Intelligence (IDF C4I) headquarters and the military intelligence camp in the Gav-Y Technology Park. But Israeli authorities interpreted the attack as a red line and promised retaliation.

The first to react was Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli prime minister warned that Iran will pay "the full price" for the attacks. "This morning, Iran's terrorist tyrants launched missiles at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and at civilians in the center of the country. We will exact the full price from the tyrants in Tehran," he said in a message from X. to ensure a better future for Israel and the region. "We will rebuild everything. This is a certainty. We will demonstrate resilience and change our destiny and that of the entire region," he said from Soroka Hospital, accompanied by the center's general director. "For the sake of our future, we must fight and change reality, which means striking a severe blow to the head of the snake in Tehran."

Defense Minister Israel Katz went a step further in his threats, stating that Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is "the modern-day Hitler" and "cannot continue to exist." "A dictator like Khamenei, who leads a country like Iran and has made the destruction of the State of Israel his declared goal [...] cannot be allowed to continue," he also defended from the attacked medical center. Katz said that if Israel had had an army during the Holocaust and knew it could send its troops in a bunker to capture "the enemy of the Jewish people," it would have done so. "We would have sent the army, taken them out, and eliminated them. And that's how I see the current situation."

Furthermore, following the attack on the hospital, Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered intensified attacks against "strategic" and government targets in Tehran to destabilize the Iranian regime. "Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu] and I have ordered the Israel Defense Forces to intensify attacks against strategic targets in Iran and against government targets in Tehran to eliminate threats to the State of Israel and undermine the regime of the ayatollahs," Katz announced in a statement.

Iran's nuclear facilities affected

Meanwhile, the Israeli military continued to bombard Iran overnight and claims its missiles hit several nuclear facilities. Tel Aviv says it attacked the Khondab nuclear facility near the central Iranian city of Arak, which houses a heavy water reactor. These types of reactors produce plutonium, which, like enriched uranium, can be used to make the core of an atomic bomb. The impact was confirmed by the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, which claims to have noted the impact on the reactor but insists it did not contain radioactive material.

The Israeli military says its missiles also hit facilities in the Natanz area that contained specialized components and equipment used to advance the development of nuclear weapons.

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