Jerusalem, June 19 (EFE).- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured that "the tyrants of Tehran" will pay for what they have done after the impact this Thursday of an Iranian missile on a hospital in southern Israel.
"This morning, the terrorist tyrants of Iran launched missiles against Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and against the civilian population in central Israel. We will demand the full price from the tyrants of Tehran," the president wrote on social media.
The attack on Soroka caused serious damage to one of the buildings in the complex, although only a few people were slightly injured, according to the hospital.
Before, the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, denounced the attack against the center, which according to the representative offers treatment to Israelis of all religions and Palestinians, and assured that "in times like these, we remember what is really at stake and the values we defend".
Además del ataque contra el Soroka, se registraron daños en dos puntos del centro de Israel: Jolón, una localidad en el distrito de Tel Aviv, y Ramat Gan, también en las afueras de la misma urbe.
Los impactos dejaron tres heridos graves y dos en estado moderado, según los servicios de emergencia del país.
Los heridos graves son un hombre de unos 80 años y dos mujeres de 70, según el servicio de emergencias israelí Magen David Adom (MDA).
Another 42 people sustained minor injuries from the fragments of the interceptions.






