A missile launched from Iran impacted on Friday morning in Be’er Sheva, just one day after the devastating strike on Soroka Hospital in the city. Massive destruction was recorded again at the impact site but, according to Magen David Adom, no casualties have been reported.
Axar.az reports, citing Ynet, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed that “the Microsoft site in Be’er Sheva was attacked due to its close cooperation with the Israeli military and its role as part of the system supporting aggression, not merely as a civilian entity. The targeted cyber zone also includes residences of individuals involved in espionage and artificial intelligence, who work in direct cooperation with the enemy army and its security apparatus.”
Israel Railways announced that due to the blast impact, the Be’er Sheva North–University station has been temporarily closed. “Israel Railways emergency and logistics teams have been dispatched to restore the station’s operation. The Be’er Sheva Central station is operating as usual,” the statement said.