Attacks from Israel on medical facilities, causing many casualties in recent days, have made the war situation in the Middle East more tense.
In recent days, the security situation in Lebanon has become increasingly tense due to attacks from Israel on medical facilities, causing many casualties.
An Israeli airstrike hit near the Government Hospital in the town of Tebnine, causing serious damage to the facility and injuring at least 10 people, the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health said, with seven people injured inside the hospital and three outside.
Meanwhile, another attack took place at the Government Hospital in the city of Baalbek, which was packed with patients and wounded. The attack also caused heavy material damage to the hospital, raising concerns about the safety of medical staff and patients in Lebanon amid the ongoing conflict.
Ambulances from the Lebanese Red Cross and Civil Defense are parked at a site damaged by an Israeli airstrike in the predominantly Christian Aitou area of northern Lebanon, on October 14, 2024. Photo: Aljazeera |
At the same time, another attack in the town of Bazouriyeh killed two medical workers, adding to concerns about the safety of those working in this risky environment.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released statistics showing that from September 17 to October 31, Israeli attacks on Lebanon killed at least 85 medical workers and injured 51 others while working.
The situation comes amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, as health facilities struggle with a lack of resources and a surge in patients due to the conflict.
Health experts have called for the protection of health workers and medical facilities from military attacks, stressing that such attacks not only cause human casualties but also damage the country's health system.
In this context, many Lebanese are feeling anxious and fearful as they witness attacks on places where they hoped to find safety and treatment. The current situation leaves them feeling insecure and unsure of what to do to protect themselves and their families.
Humanitarian organizations have also called on the international community to intervene to end attacks on health facilities, affirming that protecting health workers is the responsibility of all countries. They also stressed that, in the context of humanitarian crises, the survival of millions of people depends on access to health services.
The situation in Lebanon has not only caused concern domestically but has also attracted the attention of the international community. Many international organizations have criticized Israel's attacks and called for the need to protect medical facilities, emphasizing that attacks on places providing medical services are a serious violation of international humanitarian law.
As tensions rise in Lebanon, the big question is what can the international community do to protect the safety of medical workers and patients? Some analysts say Western countries need to rethink their approach to Israel and take stronger measures to hold it accountable for its actions.
The crisis in Lebanon is taking place in a Middle East region that has suffered from instability and conflict for years, making the situation even more complicated. The recent attacks have not only caused serious damage to Lebanon but also threaten to create a chain reaction, exacerbating instability in the region.
The safety of health workers and patients has therefore become a matter of urgency, as they are exposed to great risks amid escalating conflict. The situation in Lebanon is not just an isolated event, but part of a more complex regional picture, where the decisions and actions of one country can have far-reaching implications for the security and stability of the entire region.
At the same time, the situation in Lebanon and the damage caused by Israeli attacks are being closely monitored by humanitarian organizations and the international community. It is hoped that timely intervention from the international community will help protect medical facilities and prevent the situation in Lebanon from getting worse.
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