Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stern warning following the recent Iran-Israel missile attack, declaring that Iran will pay a heavy price for targeting civilian areas and hospitals in Israel.
According to Al Jazeera, Netanyahu stated that Iranian missiles struck Soroka Hospital and several residential areas in central Israel, labeling the assault as an act of aggression that cannot go unpunished. “The Iranian aggressors will pay a heavy price for attacking a hospital,” he said.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant echoed the sentiment, saying, “We will avenge today’s attack on Khamenei, who is directing these assaults from a bunker. His regime must be dismantled.”
He added that the Israeli military has been ordered to escalate operations and eliminate the threat in Tehran. This sharp response comes in the wake of what many are calling the largest Iran-Israel missile attack in the current conflict.
Iran’s Largest Strike Yet: Over 50 Injured, Cities in Chaos
Iran has launched its most extensive missile attack to date on Israel, leaving over 50 people injured—many critically—and causing widespread destruction in cities like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Be’er Sheva, and Holon.
For a full breakdown of the Iran-Israel conflict and detailed coverage of the 2025 missile attack, read the full report on Iran-Israel Conflict 2025 Missile Attack.
International reports confirm that dozens of ballistic missiles were fired early this morning. Explosions rocked major Israeli cities, destroying multiple buildings and prompting nationwide air raid sirens.
Under “Operation True Promise 3”, Iran claimed responsibility for launching missiles and drones, including for the first time its advanced “Sejjil” missiles, toward Israeli targets. Tehran claimed some missiles successfully hit strategic locations.
Despite Israel activating its defense systems, the advanced nature of the weapons used in this Iran-Israel missile attack overwhelmed portions of the defense grid, allowing some projectiles to hit key infrastructure.