Iran Launches Strike on Israeli Military Intelligence Sites near Beersheba
Iran launched a missile strike on Israeli military intelligence sites near Beersheba, rattling Soroka Medical Center amid conflicting reports on the target and impact.
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Iran launched a missile strike on Israeli military intelligence sites near Beersheba, rattling Soroka Medical Center amid conflicting reports on the target and impact.
Israeli forces struck Iran’s Arak heavy water facility, which was evacuated ahead of the attack. Iranian state TV reports no radioactive leakage.
Dozens of Iranian missiles struck Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, southern Israel, causing extensive damage as officials assess injuries and infrastructure loss.
As the Iran-Israel conflict hits day six, recent strikes have left at least 585 dead and over 1,300 wounded in Iran, with civilian and security casualties reported.
President Trump convened the National Security Council to explore U.S. options in the Israel-Iran standoff, from bunker-busters to aerial refueling.
On June 16, Iranian missiles streamed over Haifa and Tel Aviv as the conflict entered its fifth day, captured in striking rooftop images from a CGTN stringer.
Air raid sirens sounded across Israel after Iran launched about 20 missiles at central locations. No casualties reported so far as global observers brace for more.
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