Iran Strikes Israeli Hospital and Destroys Israeli Stock Exchange Building Near Tel Aviv

Daniel Justice
On June 19, 2025, the Israeli Stock Exchange (TASE) building in Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv, was reportedly struck by an Iranian ballistic missile, part of a series of retaliatory attacks following Israel’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites starting June 13. While social media posts on X and some media reports suggest significant damage, there is no confirmed evidence that the TASE building was completely destroyed, though Ramat Gan has faced repeated missile strikes causing structural damage, evacuations, and casualties, with broader economic implications likely but unquantified.
Concurrently, Iranian missile strikes targeted Holon, south of Tel Aviv, with devastating impact on a hospital, identified in some reports as Wolfson Medical Center. Earliest reports on the ground  in Holan say at least 20 plus critically injured in an apartment building struck. The attack, part of the same wave of Iranian retaliation, caused significant casualties, with X posts and media citing dozens of injuries and at least one confirmed death—a female doctor—alongside severe damage to the hospital’s infrastructure, disrupting medical services amid the escalating conflict.
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