Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to X to announce that Israel would “make the full price accurate from the Tehran tyrant” following missile strikes that targeted hospitals within the country.
In a message in Hebrew, he stated, “This morning, the Iranian terrorist tyrant fired missiles at the Soroka hospital in Beersheva and at civilians right in the heart of the country.” This assertive stance comes after Israel ramped up its military operations against Iran’s Islamic Republic last week, a move aimed at countering the risks posed by the regime’s nuclear ambitions.
Iran launches missile attack on Israel’s major hospital after alleging Israel struck its heavy water reactor
Israel, which has been a close ally of the United States, shared on X that the Iranian regime has targeted the Soroka Hospital in Beersheva with ballistic missiles, an act that jeopardizes significant medical centers. The message emphasized Israel’s commitment to continue protecting its citizens.
Public opinion poll: Many voters believe Iran poses a serious threat to U.S. security, with mixed views on Israel’s military responses
As the conflict escalates, the possibility of U.S. military support for Israel has become a topic of discussion. President Joe Biden noted on Wednesday that he could “might” intervene, but clarified that nobody really knows what action he might take.
Trump hints at possible intervention in Iran’s nuclear facilities: “I might do that, I might not.”
In a post on True Social, Trump expressed confidence about locating Iran’s leaders, stating, “We know exactly where the so-called ‘best leaders’ are hiding.” However, he added that he wouldn’t take any drastic measures against them just yet, suggesting a cautious approach to the situation.





