Israeli hospital hit by Iranian missile strike
Airstrike damages building and equipment
A hospital in Tel Aviv was hit by an Iranian missile strike earlier today, causing significant damage to the facility and its infrastructure. The strike comes in response to recent Israeli military actions against Iranian-backed militias in the region. Both sides have warned of further attacks to come. Stay tuned to our channel for further updates on this developing story.
No casualties reported
Fortunately, the attack occurred during a shift change when fewer people were in the building. Initial reports suggest that all staff and patients were safely evacuated before the missiles struck. The full extent of the damage is yet to be determined, but eyewitnesses describe seeing holes punched through exterior walls and debris strewn across hospital grounds. A spokesman for the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has accused the Iranian regime of deliberately targeting the hospital.
Heightened tensions on the horizon
The attack marks a significant escalation in ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran. In recent months, attacks have increased in both scale and frequency, with both nations blaming the other for acts of violence and sabotage. The United Nations Security Council has called for an emergency meeting later today to discuss the situation and attempt to de-escalate tensions.