One year after the missile hit in Beersheba: Soroka Hospital presents intensive reconstruction (opens original article in a new tab)
One year after an Iranian missile strike damaged Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, the hospital is planning extensive reconstruction with significant funding and new facilities.
- One year after an Iranian missile hit Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, reconstruction is in advanced planning stages.
- The hospital lost 144 inpatient beds and over 30% of operating rooms in the attack, but no casualties were reported.
- Funding for reconstruction includes NIS 1.3 billion from Clalit Health Services, the state treasury, and external donors like Sylvan Adams, who pledged $100 million.
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