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Iranian Missile Strike Injures Hospitalized Be'er Sheva Man Recognized as Terror Victim
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First reported by N12 · 7 hours ago
What happened
A Be'er Sheva man hospitalized during an Iranian missile strike at Soroka Medical Center was recognized as a victim of hostile actions by Israel's National Insurance Institute, receiving compensation for physical and psychological injuries despite prior health issues.
- 01Iranian missile hit Soroka Medical Center's internal medicine ward where a Be'er Sheva man was hospitalized.
- 02The man suffered shrapnel injuries to both legs and developed PTSD symptoms after the attack.
- 03Initial medical evaluations minimized his injuries, but further tests confirmed nerve damage and mental trauma.
- 04He was granted 10% permanent physical disability and 25% temporary mental disability until May 2027.
- 05He received retroactive payments of nearly 44,000 shekels and a lump sum of about 62,000 shekels for permanent scars.
- 06Future assessments may increase his compensation if permanent mental disability is confirmed.
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