Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service,
coming to you live from London with me, Sean Lay.
There's been a furious reaction in Israel after an Iranian missile hit a hospital in Beersheba,
in the south of the country.
Most of the patients had been moved out of the hospital a day earlier.
But Alan Uzi said he'd been receiving treatment in the emergency department when the attack happened and didn't have time to reach a shelter.
I was lying in bed and I heard a big boom.
Before I could do anything,
there was an explosion and part of the ceiling fell down and I was covered with white dust.
Wasim Hinn is a doctor at the same hospital.
It's so sad.
I never thought something like this could happen.
Never.
It's only medical professionals here and patients.
And look what happened to us.
Well,
the Israeli defence minister said Iran's leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei must be held to account for the attack.
Israel Katz said that the cleric can no longer be allowed to exist.
Earlier I spoke to the BBC's Aini Wells in Jerusalem.
I asked her what's been the reaction to the attacks.