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US-Israel Strikes Damage Nine Iranian Hospitals

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 3rd March 2026, 7:18 AM

US-Israel Strikes Damage Nine Iranian Hospitals

A recent joint military operation conducted by the United States and Israel has caused significant damage to at least nine hospitals across Iran, according to Fatemeh Mohammad Beigi, a member of Iran’s parliamentary health commission. The report was cited by Iranian state media and subsequently covered by international news outlets.

Beigi revealed that five of the affected hospitals are located in the capital, Tehran, while the remaining four are spread across other major cities. She emphasised that Gandhi Hospital in Tehran has been completely evacuated as a precautionary measure, with all patients relocated to alternative medical facilities. The move was prompted by concerns that hospitals could be potential targets of future strikes by the joint US-Israel forces.

Speaking to journalists, Beigi stated, “Such attacks on healthcare infrastructure have severe consequences for ordinary citizens. Emergency services in Tehran hospitals are currently limited, and patient relocation efforts are underway. The Ministry of Health and local authorities are working together to stabilise the situation as quickly as possible.”

Hospitals Damaged in the Strikes

Hospital Name City Extent of Damage Patient Relocation Status
Gandhi Hospital Tehran Completely damaged All patients relocated
Ali Seen Hospital Tehran Partially damaged Limited patient relocation
Nowr Hospital Tehran Partially damaged Limited patient relocation
Iran Medical Center Tehran Severely damaged Partial relocation
Shaheed Beheshti Hospital Tehran Partially damaged Partial relocation
Ahvaz Hospital Ahvaz Partially damaged Limited patient relocation
Isfahan Medical Center Isfahan Partially damaged Limited patient relocation
Majan Shaheed Hospital Majan Partially damaged Limited patient relocation
Tabriz Central Hospital Tabriz Partially damaged Limited patient relocation

Beigi further warned that these attacks represent a serious threat to Iran’s healthcare system and emergency medical services. She urged international human rights organisations to intervene immediately and called for enhanced protective measures to safeguard medical facilities. The Iranian Ministry of Interior and the military have reportedly increased defence measures around hospitals to prevent further attacks.

Analysts have cautioned that the strikes could have long-term repercussions on public health. The disruption of hospital services in densely populated cities like Tehran places hundreds of thousands of patients at risk, particularly those requiring urgent medical care.

The recent attacks underscore a new challenge for Iran’s public health infrastructure. Rapid government response and strengthened healthcare security protocols are now considered essential to mitigate both immediate and long-term impacts on the nation’s medical services.

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