Over 2,800 Hospitalised in Israel Since Start of Iran’s Missile Strikes, Says CNN

More than 2,800 people have been hospitalised in Israel since the beginning of Iran’s missile attacks, according to a report by CNN, citing official Israeli data.

The report states that a total of 2,835 individuals have received medical treatment, including 23 who were seriously injured, 107 with moderate injuries, and 2,555 with minor wounds.

Additionally, 119 people were admitted for psychological distress, including anxiety and trauma triggered by the ongoing missile strikes.

The conflict has seen both Iran and Israel accuse one another of targeting civilian areas. Iranian officials claim their strikes are aimed solely at military sites, while Israeli authorities maintain that residential areas have come under fire.

Earlier, Israeli officials confirmed that 24 people were killed as a result of Iran’s attacks.

The situation remains volatile, with international observers warning of the risk of further escalation in what has become one of the most serious regional confrontations in recent years.