Overview
- Adams unveiled the $100 million commitment to Soroka University Medical Center during the Israeli Cabinet’s Sunday session.
- The pledge forms one third of a 1 billion shekel plan shared equally with the Israeli government and Clalit Health Services to construct a fortified hospital tower.
- Adams’ office detailed allocations that include $50 million for rebuilding and modernizing infrastructure at the Beersheba facility.
- An additional $50 million targets expanded emergency capacity, upgrades to critical and maternal care, and integration of AI diagnostics, precision medicine and next‑generation imaging.
- Soroka, the main hospital for Israel’s Negev region, was heavily damaged by a June 19 missile strike during the 12‑day war with Iran, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly praised the gift.