Israeli Hospitals Seek Safety Underground Amid Lebanon Rocket Threats

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Hospitals in Israel, particularly in the north near the border with Lebanon, are moving underground or into fortified areas to continue providing medical care amid escalating tensions and rocket attacks. The Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya and Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa have converted underground spaces into hospitals, with the former also fortifying its first floor. The move is in preparation for potential conflict with Hezbollah and other armed factions in Lebanon. Meanwhile, hospitals in the Gaza Strip are struggling due to attacks and fuel shortages.
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