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BREAKING: Iran did not strike Soroka Hospital; the buildings were damaged by the shockwave from a missile targeting an Israeli command and intelligence base.
Where did Iran’s missiles strike in Israel this morning?
The main target was the Israeli army’s central command and intelligence base (IDF C4I) and a military intelligence camp located in the Gav-Yam technology park, adjacent to Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva.
These facilities host thousands of Israeli soldiers and are home to critical systems such as digital command infrastructure, cyber operations, and C4ISR systems.
The hospital was only exposed to the blast wave and did not suffer serious damage. The military infrastructure was the direct and precise target.
Some Hebrew media outlets are trying to portray one of the impacted sites as a “hospital,” yet they themselves admit that the location is actually used by Israeli military personnel.
At a time when Israel regularly bombs civilians, hospitals, and the Red Crescent in both Lebanon and Iran, it’s ironic that it now tries to pass off a military base as a hospital.
Sources: IRNA, Tasnim

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JUST IN: The targets of the Iranian attack in Be'er Sabaa:
1. Israeli Army Communications and Intelligence Central Command (IDF C4I HQ)
2. Israel's Central Information Technology Park in Gav Yam
Both are located directly next to Soraka medical center. The medical center was not a target, but suffered severe damage because Israel hides military sites around hospitals.
Source: Middle_East_Spectator
Al-Jazeera:
The Soroka hospital was hit by a blast wave but was not the target of Iran’s missiles. However, Israel is trying to use psychological manipulation to link Iran's attack on the IDF command center (which was also targeted) to the attack on the hospital in order to downplay the widespread of casualties and injuries from this morning's attack.
Mike