Iran fired a barrage of some 30 ballistic missiles early Thursday, scoring a direct hit on Israel’s main southern hospital, the Soroka Medical Center, and two other impacts in the central cities of Holon and Ramat Gan that wounded dozens of people, including six in serious condition.
The Magen David Adom emergency service said that a man, 80, and two women, both in their 70s, were among six people seriously hurt. Two people were moderately injured, and at least 42 others suffered light injuries from shock waves and shrapnel at the various impact sites. In addition, 18 people were lightly injured as they scrambled to bomb shelters when sirens went off.
The barrage was the latest from Iran as it bombards Israel with ballistic missiles. Israel began attacking Iranian nuclear and military sites last week, citing the immediate existential threat they pose.
Soroka Medical Center is the main hospital in Israel’s south.
The hospital’s director general Prof. Shlomi Kodesh told the media, “A missile hit the old surgical ward building at Soroka. It’s a relatively old building that had been evacuated in recent days.”
He added, “There is widespread damage to other buildings at the hospital. All patients and all staff were in shelters. The several injured we have are lightly hurt, mostly from the blast shockwave.”
Eli Bin, head of the Magen David Adom ambulance service, said a floor at Soroka that was hit had been evacuated of patients only the day before amid the war.
“Many lives were saved,” Bin said.
Iran claimed that the ballistic missile that hit Beersheba’s Soroka Hospital was aimed at an adjacent military and intelligence headquarters. Reuters reported that the claim was made by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
There are no Israeli military facilities in the vicinity of Soroka Hospital. The IDF’s Southern Command base is located over two kilometers away, and there is an under-construction army base just over a kilometer away.
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The IDF said claims circulated by Iranian media that Soroka Hospital was used as a military facility were “lies.”
“The claim of an attack on an intelligence base or the presence of military equipment under the hospital is another lie. We are not so despicable as to endanger civilians,” the IDF said in a Persian-language statement directed at the Iranian population. “Attacking hospitals is a crime. Fabricating a reason does not justify it,” it adds.
The hospital has over 1,000 beds and provides services to the approximately 1 million residents of Israel’s south, according to the hospital’s website.
Following the strike, the hospital was closed to all new patients except for life-threatening cases.
Many hospitals in Israel activated emergency plans in the past week, converting underground parking to hospital wards and moving patients underground, especially those who are on ventilators or are difficult to move quickly.
‘War crime’
Footage posted to social media showed the moment of the ballistic missile impact at Soroka in the southern city of Beersheba.
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A Times of Israel journalist at the scene saw staff and patients rushing through damaged, smoke-filled areas of the hospital after the attack. Police and other rescue forces arrived a short while later.
There was an initial concern that dangerous chemicals may have been released by the strike, but emergency services later said there was no danger.
Firefighters, police officers, and soldiers of the Home Front Command headed to the top floor of the building that was directly targeted in search of possible injuries. The roof had collapsed due to the missile impact, and fire began to spread in the area.
Rescue services initially suspected one person was missing; however, they were located a short while later.
Black smoke continued to rise from the building for more than an hour after the attack.
The Iranian regime targeted Soroka Hospital in Beersheba with a ballistic missile—hitting a major medical center.
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“The missile fired at Soroka Medical Center is an act of terror and crosses a red line,” Health Minister Uriel Buso said.
“It is a war crime by the Iranian regime, deliberately targeting innocent civilians and medical teams dedicated to saving lives. The Health Ministry was prepared in advance, and thanks to the immediate actions we took, a major disaster was averted,” he said.
Sarah Bushri, who volunteers at the hospital, told the Kan public broadcaster, “We heard a boom.”
“We thought that it was right inside the department. Everything came apart, glass, ceilings, everything simply fell. Luckily, no patients were injured despite the glass that shattered on their beds.”
She said staff immediately worked to evacuate the patients from the area, a process that went smoothly and without incident.
The head of the hospital’s orthopedic trauma department, Asaf Acker, told the broadcaster that the medical center had earlier evacuated patients from wards that were not fortified against rocket attacks, “and that is exactly where the missile hit.”
He said that most of the hospital was already operating from protected areas and, under instructions from the Health Ministry, had reduced its services to a bare minimum, “and that seems to have been the right step” to reduce injuries.
“There is broad structural damage. A lot of infrastructure will need work,” he said.
Over the past week, Soroka had moved its activities into underground bunkers specially designed for times of war.
