HOSPITAL HIT: How Will Reporting Of Iran’s Real Strike Of Israeli Hospital Compare To The Gaza Hoax?
Remember when Gazan Jihadis hit the parking lot of their own hospital with a rocket? We do.

As Iran’s ongoing bombardment of Israeli targets takes its toll on Israel’s defensive missile stockpiles, the world gets to see how truly wicked Iran really is.
In Israel, hospitals are a beacon of hope and healing available not just for ethnically Jewish citizens, but for all people, including many of their neighbors in Gaza.
In Iran, such hospitals are seen as a valid military target. We need not remind ClashDaily readers that such an act on a building that is used in an entirely civilian non-combatant context is a war crime.
Doctor at Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, “Just yesterday we evacuated the old surgical building that took a direct hit today. It’s a great miracle.” pic.twitter.com/qp5u92tEek
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 19, 2025
With Iran using the sophisticated armaments it has to target hospitals, we look forward with interest how the international reporting and UN condemnations will compare to (a) the Palestinian missile strike that fell short of hitting Israel, and blew up relatively harmlessly in a hospital parking lot and (b) the special operation Israel conducted sending a team of special forces into a Palestinian hospital that was harboring armed terrorists, without any civilians being killed in the process.
Early reports that Israel had bombed a hospital, killing 400 people or more was instantly reported around the world. There was only one problem.
Those hundreds of casualties never existed.
Meanwhile, here’s what we know about the missile strike on the Israeli hospital:
Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba says the missile strike damaged the hospital in several areas, including significant damage to the old surgical building.
The emergency room is currently treating several minor injuries. — Times Of Israel
Fortunately, because Israel values its civilians, their buildings incorporate bomb shelters for the occupants instead of terror tunnels for the jihadists.
That kind of motivation says a whole lot about objectives and values of the people building them… both in Israel and in Gaza.