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    By Liam PorterJune 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    BBC on the scene at Israeli hospital struck by Iranian missile

    A hospital in the Israeli town of Beersheba has been hit as Iran fired a barrage of missiles at the country, with the conflict between the two nations continuing into a seventh day.

    Iran said it had targeted a military site close to the hospital, not the facility itself. With strikes being reported in several locations across Israel, the country’s health ministry said 271 people had been injured.

    After visiting the Soroka Medical Centre on Thursday, Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz said Iran’s supreme leader “can no longer be allowed to exist”.

    Meanwhile, Israel’s military said it had targeted Iran’s nuclear sites including the “inactive” Arak heavy water reactor and Natanz facility.

    The conflict began on 13 June, when Israel launched attacks on Iranian nuclear sites and killed several top generals and nuclear scientists.

    Israel’s deputy foreign affairs minister said Iran’s hit on the Soroka hospital was “deliberate” and “criminal”.

    In a post on X, Sharren Haskel said the site that was the main medical centre for Israel’s entire Negev region.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would “exact the full price from the tyrants in Tehran”.

    While Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz told reporters: “[Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei openly declares that he wants Israel destroyed – he personally gives the order to fire on hospitals.”

    BBC correspondents in the area described the scale of the damage as extensive, with debris and plumes of smoke floating through the air long after the blast.

    Several wards were completely destroyed as fire spread through one of the buildings, causing windows to smash and ceilings to collapse, hospital authorities said.

    Around 200 patients will be transferred to other hospitals centres, Prof Shlomi Codish, chief executive of the Soroka said.

    “At the moment we don’t know if buildings or other wards might collapse,” he added.

    On Thursday morning, an Iranian ballistic missile struck the business district of Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv – causing a large sheet of glass to fall several floors from a skyscraper and part of an electrical pylon to crash to the ground.

    About 20 people are believed to have been injured by the blast in the area, authorities have said.

    The Israeli military said it told people living in the cities of Iranian cities Arak and Khondab, which are near the reactor, to leave the area “as soon as possible,” in a post on X, prior to the attack.

    The nuclear facilities that were attacked include a partially-built heavy-water research reactor.

    Heavy-water reactors produce plutonium, which – like enriched uranium – can be used to make the core of an atom bomb.

    Iranian media reported two projectiles hitting an area near the facility. There were no reports of radiation threats.

    In a separate announcement, Israel’s military said it also struck a site in the area of Natanz, which it said contains “unique components and equipment used to develop nuclear weapons”.

    Israel has alleged Iran has recently “taken steps to weaponise” its enriched uranium stockpile, which can be used for power plants or nuclear bombs. Iran has always claimed that its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful.

    Iran’s armed forces said their response to the Israeli attack will have “no limits.”

    It has lodged a complaint with the UN nuclear watchdog, accusing Israel of “continuing its aggression and actions contrary to international laws that prohibit attacks on nuclear facilities,” Iranian state media reported.

    Reuters A satellite image shows the Arak nuclear facility in Iran. Reuters

    Arak’s nuclear facility had been evacuated before the attack according to Iranian media

    The latest attacks come at a critical time, as President Trump considers the possibility of direct American involvement in Israel’s campaign.

    Iran’s deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi warned the US that Tehran will have “no other option but to use its tools to teach aggressors a lesson” if it intervenes in support of Israel.

    The Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei rejected Trump’s calls to surrender, and Iran has threatened to strike American military interests in the Middle East in response.

    Trump, so far, has given no clear indication of his next move. According to the BBC’s partner CBS, he has approved plans to attack Iran but has held off on a final decision about striking the country.

    On Wednesday, Trump said, “I may do it, I may not do it”, when asked a question about US involvement in Iran.

    Additional reporting by Tom Bennett in Jerusalem

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