Lebanon to Evacuate Hospitals in Southern Beirut Due to Israeli Airstrikes

INDONESIAUPDATES.COM, News En – The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced on Saturday its plan to evacuate several hospitals in southern Beirut following a surge in Israeli airstrikes in the region. In a statement, the ministry urged hospitals in Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and unaffected areas to halt non-emergency cases until the end of the weekend in order to accommodate patients from the southern region.

The evacuation comes after Israel carried out more than 40 airstrikes targeting areas such as Burj al-Barajneh, Kafaat, Choueifat, Hadath, and Lailaki. These attacks have caused extensive damage and fires, marking the heaviest bombings in southern Beirut since the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel.

Claims and Counterclaims

Israel stated that the strikes targeted Hezbollah sites, including those suspected of being weapons warehouses. However, Hezbollah denied these accusations, claiming that the buildings hit were not used for military purposes.

So far, the bombings have resulted in six fatalities and 91 injuries, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health’s Emergency Operations Center. The airstrikes are part of a broader campaign against Hezbollah, which has intensified over the past year. Since the resurgence of conflict, 726 individuals have been killed in Lebanon, including women and children, with over 2,100 others injured.

Ongoing Conflict

Hezbollah and Israel have been engaged in cross-border tensions since the onset of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, which have claimed more than 41,500 lives, mostly women and children, following the cross-border assault by Hamas on October 7. The international community is increasingly concerned that the attacks on Lebanon could escalate the Gaza conflict into a broader regional war.

As the situation continues to unfold, the Lebanese government and health officials are working to manage the humanitarian crisis resulting from ongoing hostilities, highlighting the urgent need for a ceasefire and peaceful resolution to the conflict.


FAQ on Lebanon’s Evacuation of Hospitals Due to Israeli Airstrikes


1. Why is Lebanon evacuating hospitals in southern Beirut?
Lebanon is evacuating hospitals in southern Beirut due to increased Israeli airstrikes targeting the area, which have caused significant destruction and casualties.

2. What has the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced?
The Ministry of Health announced that hospitals in Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and unaffected regions should suspend non-emergency cases until the end of the weekend to accommodate patients from southern Beirut.

3. How many airstrikes has Israel conducted?
Israel has carried out over 40 airstrikes on various locations in southern Beirut, including Burj al-Barajneh, Kafaat, Choueifat, Hadath, and Lailaki.

4. What damage has resulted from the airstrikes?
The airstrikes have led to extensive damage and fires, making this the heaviest bombing in southern Beirut since the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel.

5. How many casualties have there been due to the airstrikes?
As of now, the bombings have resulted in six deaths and 91 injuries, according to the Emergency Operations Center of the Lebanese Ministry of Health.

6. What reasons does Israel give for the airstrikes?
Israel claims that the airstrikes are aimed at Hezbollah sites, including suspected weapons warehouses.

7. How has Hezbollah responded to Israel’s claims?
Hezbollah has denied the allegations, asserting that the buildings targeted by the airstrikes were not used for military purposes.

8. What has been the broader impact of the ongoing conflict?
Since the escalation of conflict, 726 people have died in Lebanon, including women and children, with over 2,100 others injured. The situation raises concerns about a potential wider regional war.

9. What triggered the recent hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel?
The recent hostilities escalated following Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, which began after a cross-border assault by Hamas on October 7, resulting in over 41,500 fatalities in Gaza, primarily among women and children.

10. What are the international implications of this conflict?
The international community is worried that the ongoing attacks on Lebanon could lead to an escalation of the Gaza conflict into a broader regional war, prompting calls for a ceasefire and peaceful resolutions.


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