Israel fires rockets at Nuc sites, Iran chooses a hospital.
- snitzoid
- Jun 19
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Dozens of Iranian missiles strike major Israeli hospital and residential buildings — as Israel hits nuclear sites
By Caitlin Doornbos, Shane Galvin and Emily Crane
Published June 18, 2025
Iran launched missile attack targeting Israeli hospital
Israel struck a key Iranian nuclear site Thursday as Iran blasted dozens of missiles at the Jewish state — striking a key Israeli hospital in an attack that left dozens injured and caused severe damage.
The Israeli military said it targeted the Khondab nuclear site near Iran’s central city Arak overnight, including strikes on a partially built heavy water research reactor.

Meanwhile, several Iranian missiles struck populated areas in Israel in an early morning onslaught, including the Soroka Medical Center in Beer Sheba, the main hospital in southern Israel.
At least 40 were injured and the hospital, which took a direct hit, sustained significant damage, a video taken inside the facility shows.
“Dozens of ballistic missiles were launched at Israel in the last barrage from Iran, with several hits to civilian population centres (including the Soroka hospital in southern Israel),” an Israeli military official told The Post.
“IDF Homefront Command Search and Rescue teams have been dispatched to several reported impact sites.”
Smoke rises from Soroka Medical Center following a missile strike from Iran on Israel, in Be'er Sheva, Israel on June 19, 2025.
The hospital shut down to new patients — other than those in life-threatening situations — following the strike.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to hit back even harder at Iran following the strike.
“We will exact the full price from the tyrants in Tehran,” he vowed in an X post.
Israel’s defense minister, Israel Katz, backed up Netanyahu’s threat.
“These are war crimes of the most serious kind — and [Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei will be held accountable for his crimes,” he tweeted.
“The Prime Minister and I have instructed the IDF to increase the intensity of attacks against strategic targets in Iran and against government targets in Tehran in order to remove threats to the State of Israel and undermine the ayatollahs’ regime.”
The attack came after Israel targeted Iran’s heavy water reactor, according to an Israeli official and Iranian state television.
The Israel Defense Forces had shared an evacuation warning across social media that included a satellite image of the nuclear plant, which sits in the city of Arak, in the middle of a red circle indicating a blast zone.
“Dear citizens, for your safety and well-being, we urgently request that you immediately evacuate the designated area in Tehran’s Area 18. Your presence in this area puts your life at risk,” the IDF Farsi wrote on X.
The facility was fully evacuated before the attack, according to Iran’s state-run station.
Heavy water reactors produce plutonium, which, like enriched uranium, can be used to make the core of an atomic bomb.
Iranian media reported two projectiles hitting an area near the facility, though there were no reports of radiation threats.
The United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said it had information that the heavy water research reactor under construction there had been hit, but did not contain radioactive material. It had no information that a separate plant there, which makes heavy water, had been struck.
The site was visited by IAEA inspectors on May 14, just one month before that panel would vote to hold the Iranian regime in non-compliance with nuclear nonproliferation agreements.
Israel’s strikes have already targeted several prominent enrichment sites throughout Iran during the seven days of airstrikes aimed at weakening the regime’s nuclear capabilities — including in the cities Isfahan and Natanz.
The Jewish state has also obliterated top Iranian generals and nuclear scientists, crippling the nation’s ability to respond militarily or diplomatically.
President Trump is weighing the extent to which the United States will enter into the thus far regional conflict.
“I have ideas as to what to do, but I haven’t made a final — I like to make the final decision one second before it’s due, because things change, especially with war. Things change with war. It can go from one extreme to the other,” Trump said prior to a meeting in the Situation Room on Wednesday.
Israel has specifically asked for the United States to provide a bunker-busting bomb to take out Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment stronghold in Fordow.
At least 639 people, including 263 civilians, have been killed in Iran since Israel began its bombing campaign last week, a Washington-based Iranian human rights group said.
In Israel, 24 people have died and hundreds have been wounded by Iranian retaliatory strikes, the Associated Press reported.
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