Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared in a post on X that Israel will retaliate against Iran for the missile strike that hit a hospital in Beersheba. The attack, which caused significant damage and casualties, has intensified the already volatile situation between Israel and Iran. Netanyahu emphasized that the Iranian regime’s actions targeting civilian infrastructure are unacceptable and have prompted a renewed determination to counter the threat.
The strike on Soroka Hospital, the largest in southern Israel, has drawn widespread condemnation and raised concerns about the safety of civilians in the region. Emergency services reported that several people were injured, and the hospital is now facing the challenge of providing care amidst the ongoing conflict. The attack has also led to increased military activity from Israel, with the country launching strikes on key Iranian targets, including nuclear facilities and missile production sites in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Meanwhile, the question of U.S. involvement in the conflict remains a topic of discussion. President Donald Trump has expressed openness to the possibility of military action against Iranian nuclear facilities, although he has not made a final decision. His comments have added another layer of complexity to the situation, as the United States weighs its strategic options in the face of escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.