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From Beersheba to Babylon: Netanyahu casts himself as liberator of Iran
By Julian Borger
Israel thwarted Iran's plans for larger missile attack on Beersheba this morning, IDF spokesman says
Iranian missile strikes hospital, prompting Israeli threat of retaliation
Israel vows vengeance after Iran targets hospital with ballistic missile Thursday
By Anders Hagstrom
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Israel ישראל
Israel
The Iranian regime is enriching uranium to near weapons-grade levels, while simultaneously fueling a global terror campaign aimed at destroying the State of Israel.
This imminent existential threat must be eliminated.
Israel will continue to do what must be done. pic.x.com/hkb82SRjuT
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Israel ישראל
Israel
On June 15, an Iranian missile hit the Weizmann Institute - one of Israel’s top research centers - destroying labs, critical equipment, and years of lifesaving research.
This wasn’t just a blow to Israel - it was a blow to all humanity and to the future of lifesaving science. pic.x.com/WzZ7uYZJ8c
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the Soroka Medical Center that was damaged due to missile fire from Iran:
"We are hitting with precision the targets of the nuclear and missile programs, and they're hitting the children's ward of a hospital. That tells you everything" pic.x.com/wT7bSqvFEO
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Five Wounded, Buildings Damaged in Iranian Missile Strike in Be'er Sheva, Southern Israel
By Yaniv Kubovich & Eden Solomon
After Obliterating Gaza's Healthcare System, Israeli Leaders Call Iran Hospital Attack a 'War Crime'
By Jake Johnson
'Tanks under the hospital': Iran uses fake simulation to justify strike on Israeli medical center
By Lior Ben Ari
A Iranian flag flutters outside the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations in Geneva
By Denis Balibouse
Israel Discovers That Bombing Hospitals Is a War Crime
By Kieran Andrieu & Dalia Gebrial
Seven lightly wounded in Beersheba after Iranian missile crashes in city for a second day
By Post Staff