At least 32 people were injured Thursday in Iranian missile strikes in Israel, according to Israeli ambulance services.
In a statement, a Magen David Adom spokesperson said: "Medical teams are providing medical treatment and evacuating two people to the hospital in critical condition, in addition to 30 people with minor injuries."
He explained that additional ambulance teams are "treating several injured people in various locations." An Israeli military source reported that "dozens of ballistic missiles" were launched during the Iranian attack.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that a hospital in the south of the country was directly hit after Iran launched a new batch of missiles.
The ministry wrote on Twitter: "Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, southern Israel, was directly hit. Details follow."
A hospital spokesperson said, "The hospital has been damaged and there has been extensive damage in various areas. We are currently assessing the damage, including injuries. We ask citizens not to come to the hospital at this time."
Israel's Channel 12 reported reports of missiles falling in four locations in greater Tel Aviv and Beersheba, while an Al Arabiya correspondent reported that the Israeli ambulance service announced that several buildings in Tel Aviv had been hit by missiles fired from Iran.
He also pointed out that a rocket fell on Soroka Hospital in Beersheba.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards said it successfully carried out the 14th wave of attacks on strategic Israeli targets.





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At least 32 injured in Israel after Iranian missile attack