Day six of war with Iran: Israel vows relentless strikes on regime’s core
Iran’s terror campaign shows no limits, firing missiles at medical facilities while Israel strikes back fiercely.

On the sixth day of the war with Iran, the 622th day of Operation Swords of Iron, the IDF reported a heavy barrage of missiles and drones launched at Israel, including a direct strike on Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva. According to the IDF Spokesperson, Iran’s regime deliberately aimed at the hospital in a calculated effort to inflict mass civilian casualties.
“This is the face of the Iranian terrorist regime,” the spokesperson said. “They are willing to attack hospitals and innocent civilians.”
Despite the assault, the IDF emphasized it is continuing its offensive campaign deep inside Iran. Last night, Israeli fighter jets targeted multiple strategic sites, including a nuclear reactor capable of producing plutonium for nuclear weapons. Though the reactor was inactive, the military stated that it remains a significant threat.
“We are not waiting; we are preventing threats,” the statement said. “We will continue to deepen our strikes at the heart of the Iranian regime and will not stop.”
The IDF also reported the elimination of several senior commanders in Lebanon responsible for terror attacks on Israel’s northern communities, and claimed significant progress in disabling Iran’s surface-to-surface missile infrastructure. Hundreds of launchers have been destroyed, though some operational capacity remains, as evidenced by this morning’s barrage.
The military concluded by praising Israeli civilians for their discipline under fire, saying that “exemplary civic behavior saves lives.”