Benjamin Netanyahu visits Soroka hospital after Iran missile strike (16 images)

By Wade Sheridan

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the Soroka hospital complex after it was hit during an Iranian missile strike in Beer Sheva, on Thursday. Also, Israeli police and military survey the damage done to the Tel Aviv suburb of Holon after a missile strike. Israeli families in Jerusalem took shelter when air raid sirens alerted them of an attack. Iran and Israel traded attacks as their war continued to intensify nearly a week after it began.



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the Soroka hospital complex after it was hit by a missile fired from Iran in Beer Sheva, Israel, on June 19, 2025. Pool Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/UPI
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There were no serious injuries at the complex. Iran claimed the target was a nearby military site. Pool Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/UPI
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Netanyahu on Thursday vowed revenge for the strike on the hospital. In an X post he said, "We will make the tyrants from Tehran pay the full price." Pool Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/UPI
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A look at the Soroka hospital complex. Pool Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/UPI
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