Iran's missile attack on a hospital in southern Israel causes extensive damage, while both countries trade accusations of war crimes.
A hospital in southern Israel was hit as Iran fired a barrage of 'dozens' of missiles, according to officials.
The Soroka Hospital in Beersheba sustained significant damage, with its director reporting that 40 people were injured.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Tehran would pay a 'heavy price,' and defense minister Israel Katz stated that Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei could no longer be allowed to exist.
President
Donald Trump mentioned considering whether to join Israel's strikes, while Iran has sought negotiations to end the conflict.
The International Committee of the Red Cross and UN rights chief Volker Turk have called for restraint from both sides, citing international law.
Meanwhile, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman urged all parties involved in the conflict to cease fire immediately.