
Israel Turns Its Hospitals into Human Shields for Military Infrastructure
DayofPal– Iran's recent ballistic missile strike on southern occupied Palestine has revealed that Israel is protecting its military infrastructure and dangerously placing them close to civilian facilities, particularly hospitals.
Israeli officials and media outlets rushed to suggest that Soroka Medical Center was a direct target of the Iranian attack this morning.
The hospital's director then announced the evacuation of some patients and urged the public to avoid the area. Meanwhile, the Southern District Police Chief stated that rescue teams were searching for a missing person inside the hospital, further feeding the impression of a targeted strike at the hospital.
Yet, videos shared by Israeli settlers from within and around the hospital tell a different story. None of the footage captures a direct hit on the hospital itself. Instead, the recordings show limited structural damage caused by the shockwaves of a nearby explosion, not by an explosiob within the hospital compound.
Iran's official news agency clarified that the actual target was a military facility adjacent to Soroka, housing thousands of Israeli soldiers, digital command systems, and advanced cyberwarfare units.
This indicates the strike was aimed not at a healthcare institution, but at a strategically significant military site masquerading behind civilian infrastructure.
Despite this, Israeli media outlets persisted in pushing the narrative that Soroka Hospital was the intended target, a claim swiftly contradicted by a military gag order prohibiting the publication of sensitive details about the location.
This inconsistency highlights the ongoing attempt by Israeli authorities to obscure the military nature of the targeted site.
Using civilian facilities as shields for military assets is a longstanding tactic of the Israeli occupation. Hospitals, residential neighborhoods, and vital infrastructure have been systematically militarized, with their civilian façade used as both a political shield and moral alibi.
This hypocrisy becomes even more glaring when compared to Israel's conduct in Gaza, where hospitals are repeatedly bombed and medical teams, including those of the Red Crescent in Lebanon, are targeted.
Meanwhile, Israel accuses Palestinian resistance groups of 'hiding' among civilians, conveniently ignoring its own habit of embedding critical military sites in densely populated urban areas.
During Saturday's Iranian strike, the contradiction reached a crescendo. Missiles hit various targets in the heart of Israel, particularly in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area.
According to a Fox News correspondent, one missile struck the Kirya compound, home to the Israeli Ministry of Defense and the army General Staff headquarters, right in the center of Tel Aviv.
This episode underscores a disturbing truth that Israel's key military and intelligence institutions, from the Ministry of Defense and military command centers to Mossad and Shin Bet headquarters, are not hidden away in isolated military zones, but deeply embedded within bustling civilian neighborhoods.
These areas are surrounded by shopping malls, universities, homes, and public parks, turning any military escalation into a direct threat to the lives of Israeli civilians.
So while Israel decries supposed attacks on its hospitals, it simultaneously places its most sensitive military assets beside, and within, those same hospitals. It's a dangerous game of strategic positioning, where civilian lives are leveraged as protective buffers for war infrastructure.
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