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A hospital in the Israeli city of Beersheba was struck by an Iranian rocket on the seventh day of the conflict between the two countries.

Iran said the strike was aimed at a military place near the hospital, not the facility itself. At least 89 people were injured in one night attacks – which affected places in Israel – said the Israeli Emergency Service Magen David Adom (MDA.)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an X publication that Israel will “accurately determine the full price of tyrants in Tehran.”

Meanwhile, the military in Israel said they were targeting Iran’s nuclear sites, including the “inactive” Arak heavy water reactor and Nathan’s facility.

The conflict has started June 13, when Israel started attacks against Iranian nuclear objects And he killed several top generals and nuclear scientists.

Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister said Iran’s shot at the Soroka Medical Center was “deliberate” and “criminal”.

In the X’s publication, Sharen Haskel said the site, which is the main medical center for the whole region of Negev in Israel.

After visiting Soroka Hopcital on Thursday, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said Iran’s supreme leader “could no longer be allowed to exist”.

“Hamenei openly declares that he wants Israel to be destroyed – he personally gives a dismissal order to hospitals,” he told reporters.

BBC correspondents in the area described the scale of damage as extensive, with debris and flows smoke sailing in the air long after the explosion.

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

About 200 patients will be transferred to other hospitals, said Prof. Shlomi Codish, CEO of Soroka.

“We do not know at the moment if buildings or other wards can collapse,” he added.

On Thursday morning, an Iranian ballistic rocket hit the Ramate Gan Business Quarter, east of Tel Aviv – causing a large sheet of glass to fall on several floors from a skyscraper and part of an electric pylon to collapse to the ground.

It is estimated that about 20 people were injured by the explosion in the area, authorities said.

The Israeli military said it had told people living in the cities of Iranian cities of Arak and Hondab, who are close to the reactor, to leave the area “as soon as possible”, in the post of X, before the attack.

Atomic facilities that have been attacked include a partially built heavy water reactor.

Heavy water reactors produce plutonium, which – as an enriched uranium – can be used to make the atomic bomb core.

The Iranian media reported two shells that hit an area near the facility. There were no reports of radiation threats.

In a separate statement, the military in Israel said it also reached an object in the Nathan area, which, in his opinion, contains “unique components and equipment used to develop nuclear weapons.”

Israel claims that Iran has recently “taken steps to arms” an enriched supply of Uranus, which can be used for power plants or nuclear bombs. Iran has always claimed that his nuclear program is completely calm.

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

He filed a complaint to the UN nuclear guard, accusing Israel of “continuing aggression and actions, contrary to international laws that prohibit attacks on nuclear facilities,” Iranian state media reported.

Reuters satellite shows the Arak nuclear facility in Iran. Reuters

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

Recent attacks are coming at a critical moment as President Trump considers the opportunity to directly involve Americans in Israel’s campaign.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Garibabadi has warned the United States that Tehran will have “no other option but to use its tools to learn the aggressors of a lesson” if it intervenes in support of Israel.

Iran’s supreme leader Ali Hamenei rejected Trump’s calls to surrender, and Iran threatened to strike US military interests in the Middle East in response.

So far, Trump has not made a clear indication of his next move. According to BBC CBS partner, he has approved plans to attack Iran, but has detained a final decision to strike in the country.

On Wednesday, Trump said, “I can do it, I may not US Participation in Iran.

Additional reporting by Tom Bennett in Jerusalem

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