Netanyahu says Israel will exact full price from ‘tyrants' in Tehran after hospital attack
'This morning, Iran's terrorist dictators fired missiles at Soroka Hospital in Beer Sheva and at civilians in the center of the country. We will make the tyrants in Tehran pay a heavy price,' Netanyahu said in a post on X.
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