Iran’s Tasnim News Agency published on Thursday a map showing the precise targets of the Iranian missiles that struck Israeli military headquarters in Beersheva.
The target of the strike, according to the map was the Israeli military’s communications, control, and intelligence headquarters at the Gav Yam Technology Complex, adjacent to Soroka Military Hospital in Beersheva.
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency publishes a map showing the precise targets of the Iranian missiles that struck the Israeli military’s communications, control, and intelligence headquarters at the Gav Yam Technology Complex, adjacent to Soroka Military Hospital in Beersheva. pic.twitter.com/QlX1QPtvDb
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Iran stated Thursday that the primary target of its missile strike in southern occupied territories of Palestine was a military and intelligence facility, not Soroka Medical Center, which was damaged in the attack, as propagated by mainstream media.
Iran’s official news agency IRNA reported that the intended target was the Israeli occupation military’s C4I command and intelligence base, located within the Gav-Yam technology complex near Soroka Hospital. The report emphasized that the hospital was affected only by the blast wave, while the precise and direct target was the military installation.
⚡️🇮🇷🇮🇱BREAKING: Iran did not strike Soroka Hospital; the buildings were damaged by the shockwave from a missile targeting an Israeli command and intelligence base.
Where did Iran’s missiles strike in Israel this morning?
The main target was the Israeli army’s central command… pic.twitter.com/BCzCiuU9q5
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