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Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel has labeled Iran’s missile strike on Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva as “deliberate” and a “crime.” Writing on X, she stressed that the facility is not a military target but the main medical center for the entire Negev region.
Meanwhile, Al Jazeera reported that Israeli forces also struck aid distribution centers in Gaza, resulting in over a hundred casualties, further intensifying global criticism.
Iran’s Attack on Soroka Hospital ‘Deliberate and Criminal’: Israeli Deputy FM
Missile strikes launched by Iran have damaged the Soroka Medical Center in Be'er Sheva, southern Israel. Additional strikes were reported in eastern Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Holon in the south. Immediate casualty reports were unavailable, but hospital authorities confirmed significant damage across various locations. A U.S.-based human rights organization earlier reported that at least 639 people have been killed in Israel’s retaliatory attacks on Iran.
Iranian Missile Strikes Hit Israeli Hospital, Multiple Cities
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has arrested 18 people in Mashhad, accusing them of designing and producing drones for Israel. The IRGC claims the detainees were operating under the guise of local workshops to manufacture surveillance and suicide drones. This follows previous reports of Iranian authorities detaining several alleged Mossad agents.
Iran Arrests 18 for Allegedly Manufacturing Drones for Israel
At least 72 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza since Wednesday, including 29 individuals who were waiting in line for humanitarian aid, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Hamas condemned the attacks, describing them as "systematic torture, genocide, targeting the starving, forced displacement, and the shrinking of so-called safe zones"—acts it equated with war crimes.
Israeli Strikes Kill 72 in Gaza, Including 29 Waiting for Aid
According to Washington-based Human Rights Activists, Israeli attacks in Iran have resulted in at least 639 deaths and more than 1,320 injuries. Among the dead are 263 civilians and 154 members of the security forces. The identities of the remaining victims have not been disclosed.
Reports indicate that Iran is not consistently releasing updated casualty figures. According to Iran’s latest official count, 224 people have been killed and 1,277 injured in the Israeli strikes.
Israeli Strikes in Iran Kill at Least 639, Injure Over 1,320: Human Rights Activists
Iran has launched a series of long-range Sejjil missiles targeting Tel Aviv, according to reports from Al Jazeera. Israel claimed that at least eight missiles were fired, with explosions heard in the city. Footage circulating online shows the missile trails illuminating the night sky. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard stated this is part of the 12th wave of “Operation True Promise 3.” The Sejjil missiles are capable of striking targets 2,000 to 2,500 kilometers away with high precision.
Iran Fires Long-Range Sejjil Missiles at Tel Aviv, Claims Revolutionary Guard
In response to ongoing Israeli strikes, Bangladesh is preparing to repatriate 70 citizens currently in Iran. The evacuees will travel via Pakistan by land, with Islamabad’s government granting approval for the operation. Diplomatic efforts are underway to coordinate with Pakistani authorities, but the exact timeline for the first group’s arrival in Pakistan remains uncertain. Meanwhile, several diplomatic residences in Tehran, including that of Bangladesh’s First Secretary, have been damaged in the attacks, though no casualties were reported.
Iran’s border guard commander Ahmad Ali Goudarzi has urged neighboring countries not to allow attacks against Iran to be launched from their soil, emphasizing the importance of maintaining friendly relations. Following Israeli strikes on June 13 targeting military, nuclear, and residential areas in Iran, Tehran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with Iranian media reporting over 500 deaths and more than 1,300 injuries in Iran alone.
Iran has called for the immediate evacuation of residents in parts of Israel’s coastal city of Haifa, warning of potential loss of life due to ongoing missile threats. Over the past week, Iran has launched several attacks on Haifa, some of which struck their targets despite Israeli defense efforts. The city remains under heightened security, with emergency shelters on standby. The Israeli military says it is prepared for further aggression and may impose movement restrictions if the situation worsens.
Iran is preparing retaliatory strikes on US military bases in Iraq, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE if the US attacks Iran alongside Israel. Intelligence reports reveal Iran has stockpiled missiles targeting these bases. The US has deployed refueling tankers to Europe and put over 40,000 troops in the region on high alert. Analysts warn that conflict could disrupt global oil supplies via the Strait of Hormuz and escalate across the Middle East, intensifying Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Fresh explosions were reported in Iran's capital Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj. Local sources confirmed that loud blasts were heard near Payam Airport in Karaj, while simultaneous explosions were also reported in the eastern outskirts of Tehran.
While authorities have not yet confirmed the specific targets or extent of the damage, a government spokesperson acknowledged that two Iranian banks had recently come under cyberattack. In response, internet access was temporarily restricted in certain areas to manage the situation.
Explosions Reported Near Tehran and Karaj; Iran Confirms Cyber Attacks on Banks
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a stern warning to the United States on Wednesday during a televised address, declaring that any form of U.S. military intervention against Iran would result in "irreparable damage" to America.
"Those familiar with Iran’s history know that this nation does not respond to threats," he said. Khamenei also warned Israel, stating it would be forced to pay the price for its "miscalculations," and reiterated that Iran will never surrender or accept defeat under pressure.
Ayatollah Khamenei Warns U.S.: 'Any Military Intervention Will Be Catastrophic'
According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, 24 people have been killed and more than 800 injured in Iran's retaliatory strikes on Israel. Over 3,800 residents have been evacuated to safety.
Tehran has launched more than 400 missiles and hundreds of drones toward Israel, the office stated. In response, Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed over 240 people in Iran, including more than 70 women and children.
24 Killed, 800+ Injured in Israeli Casualties from Iranian Attacks: Netanyahu’s Office
Tehran has reported the downing of 28 Israeli aircraft over the past 24 hours, including Hermes drones—long-range surveillance and attack UAVs frequently used by Israel in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria—as well as F-16 and F-35 fighter jets.
Iran also claims it has intercepted several manned aircraft and successfully countered Israel’s electronic warfare systems.
Iran Downs 28 Israeli Aircraft in 24 Hours, Claims Tehran
In the past several hours, the Israeli military has carried out over 50 airstrikes on various locations across Iran. Among the key targets, Israel claims to have struck a facility used for centrifuge production — a critical component in uranium enrichment. According to Tel Aviv, the air raids also targeted factories producing raw materials and components for surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles.
Israel Launches Over 50 Airstrikes on Iran, Targets Centrifuge Facility
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