A fire broke out in the Israeli city of Beersheba after the military said it had intercepted an Iranian missile. The fires occurred in the south of the city, not far from the location of the Microsoft office.
This is reported by CNN.
So, the video shows several fires on one of the streets in the south of the city, not far from the technology park where the Microsoft office is located.
תיעוד נוסף מהזירה בבאר שבע
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Israeli police said they had received a report of a munitions falling in the Southern District of the country in an open area, adding that there was material damage, but no reports of casualties.
דיווחים על נפילה בדרום הארץ; מד"א: "לא התקבלו דיווחים על נפגעים"
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Beersheba is located in the Negev Desert, where the Israeli Nevatim Air Base is located. At the same time, a large hospital in Beersheba was damaged yesterday as a result of an Iranian attack.
According to YNET, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard claims that "the Microsoft office in Beersheba was targeted because of its close cooperation with the Israeli military and because it is part of the system supporting the aggression, and not just a civilian facility. The area attacked also includes the residences of individuals involved in intelligence and artificial intelligence operations, working directly with the enemy's military and security services."
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the White House meanwhile stated that the US President would make a decision on possible actions in Iran within two weeks. The day before, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz instructed their army to increase the intensity of attacks on strategic and government targets in Iran.
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