Tel Aviv, Israel — An Iranian missile slammed into the principle hospital in southern Israel early Thursday, wounding a number of individuals, inflicting important harm, and drawing a swift vow from Israeli leaders of intensified assaults on Iran’s navy and “authorities targets.” Israel’s protection chief accused Iran of conflict crimes and stated its Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei could be held accountable.
Israeli media aired video of blown-out home windows and heavy black smoke pouring from higher flooring of the Soroka Medical Middle, however a spokesperson for the ability stated there have been no severe accidents to sufferers or workers, because the a part of the hospital that was hit instantly had already been evacuated.
One other missile hit a high-rise constructing and a number of other different residential buildings in at the very least two websites close to Tel Aviv.
Smoke billows from Soroka Hospital in Beersheba in southern Israel following an Iranian missile assault on June 19, 2025.
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Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency rescue service stated a there have been a complete of 65 individuals wounded in all of the Iranian missile strikes on Thursday, three of them significantly.
CBS Information’ senior overseas correspondent Debora Patta stated Tel Aviv’s skies had been ablaze with one explosion after one other Thursday morning as Israel’s air defenses intercepted a wave of Iranian missiles. One which slipped by the online hit a high-rise constructing within the metropolis, leaving some individuals trapped inside flats as first responders rushed to assist.
There was reduction and pleasure for one father as he was reunited together with his household, together with his 10-month-old child and his spouse, who had been lacking for over an hour following the assault.
Israel vows to carry Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “accountable”
Iran stated the first goal of the assault that hit the Soroka hospital was an Israeli navy intelligence website, not the well being facility, however Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the assault and vowed a response, saying: “We’ll precise the complete value from the tyrants in Tehran.”
Israel Katz, the nation’s Minister of Protection, accused Iran of “conflict crimes of essentially the most severe sort” and stated Ayatollah Khamenei “shall be held accountable for his crimes.”
“The prime minister and I instructed the IDF [Israeli military] to extend the depth of the assaults towards strategic targets in Iran and towards authorities targets in Tehran with a purpose to take away the threats towards the State of Israel and undermine the regime of the ayatollahs,” Katz stated in a social media publish.
Haim Bublil, an area police commander, advised reporters a number of individuals had been frivolously wounded within the strike on the hospital. He stated there was a hearth in a six-story constructing that was exhausting to entry, and that rescuers had been nonetheless looking out numerous buildings and shifting sufferers to safer areas of the hospital.
Many hospitals in Israel activated emergency plans up to now week, changing underground parking to hospital flooring and transfer sufferers underground, particularly those that are on ventilators or are troublesome to maneuver rapidly.
Trump prepared, however undecided on becoming a member of Israel’s assaults on Iran
The developments come as President Trump mulls whether or not the US ought to instantly participate in Israel’s efforts to destroy Tehran’s nuclear program.
A senior intelligence supply and a Protection Division official advised CBS Information that Mr. Trump had accepted assault plans on Iran Tuesday evening, however that he didn’t make a ultimate choice on whether or not to strike the nation and formally be a part of Israel’s air marketing campaign.
Mr. Trump held off on deciding to strike in case Tehran agrees to desert its nuclear program, as he had demanded, the sources stated. The information was first reported by The Wall Avenue Journal.
Israel’s seventh day of airstrikes on Iran got here a day after Ayatollah Khamenei rejected Trump’s demand for “unconditional give up” and warned that any navy involvement by the People would trigger “irreparable harm to them.”
A Washington-based Iranian human rights group stated at the very least 639 individuals, together with 263 civilians, have been killed in Iran and greater than 1,300 wounded. In retaliation, Iran has fired some 400 missiles and tons of of drones, killing at the very least 24 individuals in Israel and wounding tons of. Some have hit condominium buildings in central Israel, inflicting heavy harm.
Israel strikes Iran’s Arak heavy water nuclear reactor
Israel, in the meantime, carried out strikes on Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, in its newest assault on the nation’s sprawling nuclear program, on the seventh day of a battle that started with a shock wave of Israeli airstrikes focusing on navy websites, senior officers and nuclear scientists.
Iranian state tv stated there was “no radiation hazard by any means” on the Arak reactor. A reporter for the state TV, showing reside within the close by city of Khondab, stated the ability had been evacuated and there was no harm to civilian areas across the reactor.
The Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, stated the Arak facility “was not operational and contained no nuclear materials, so no radiological results” had been anticipated from the strike.
Israel had warned earlier Thursday morning it will assault the ability and urged the general public to flee the world. The Israeli navy stated Thursday’s spherical of airstrikes focused Tehran and different areas of Iran, with out elaborating.
The Arak heavy water reactor is 155 miles southwest of Tehran. Already, Israel’s marketing campaign has focused Iran’s uranium enrichment website at Natanz, centrifuge workshops round Tehran and a nuclear website in Isfahan.
Infographic with a map of Iran displaying nuclear websites, reactors and uranium mines.
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Heavy water helps cool nuclear reactors, nevertheless it produces plutonium as a byproduct that may probably be utilized in nuclear weapons. That would supply Iran one other path to the bomb past enriched uranium, ought to it select to pursue the weapon.
Iran had agreed underneath its 2015 nuclear take care of world powers to revamp the ability to alleviate proliferation considerations.
In 2019, Iran began up the heavy water reactor’s secondary circuit, which on the time did not violate Tehran’s 2015 nuclear take care of world powers.
Britain on the time was serving to Iran redesign the Arak reactor to restrict the quantity of plutonium it produces, stepping in for the U.S., which had withdrawn from the mission after President Trump’s choice in 2018 to unilaterally pull America out of the nuclear deal.
The IAEA has been urging Israel to not strike Iranian nuclear websites. IAEA inspectors reportedly final visited Arak on Might 14.
As a consequence of restrictions Iran imposed on inspectors, the IAEA has stated it has misplaced “continuity of information” about Iran’s heavy water manufacturing — that means it could not completely confirm Tehran’s manufacturing and stockpile.
As a part of negotiations across the 2015 deal, Iran agreed to dump its heavy water to the West to stay in compliance with the accord’s phrases. Even the U.S. bought some 32 tons of heavy water for over $8 million in a single deal. That was one situation that drew criticism from the pact’s opponents.
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