Four Lebanese hospitals suspend services amid Israeli bombing

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BEIRUT (AFP) – At least four hospitals in Lebanon announced on Friday the suspension of work amid ongoing Israeli bombardment, while Hezbollah-affiliated rescuers said 11 personnel were killed in Israeli raids in south Lebanon.

Also on Friday, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati urged the international community to pressure Israel “to allow rescue and relief teams to reach bombed sites and allow them to move” casualties, with several dozen emergency personnel killed in recent days.

Sainte Therese Hospital on the edge of Beirut’s southern suburbs reported “huge damage” and said “Israeli warplanes’ targeting… the vicinity” of the facility on Thursday “led to the halt of hospital services”, in a statement carried by the official National News Agency (NNA).

South Lebanon’s Mais al-Jabal hospital on the border with Israel announced “the halt to work of all departments”, citing factors including “enemy targeting of the hospital” since last October and problems for supply lines and staff access.

The comment also came in a statement on the NNA.

A man photographs the rubble of a building levelled by an Israeli airstrike that targeted Beirut’s southern suburbs. PHOTO: AFP

The director of south Lebanon’s Marjayoun governmental hospital Mouenes Kalakesh told AFP that “an Israeli air strike targeted ambulances at the main entrance to the hospital”, killing paramedics who were bringing wounded to the facility.

He said the “staff shortages and today’s bombardment have forced the closure of the hospital”, located less than 10 kilometres from the border.

The Islamic Health Committee emergency service, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, said seven emergency personnel died in “direct Zionist aggression on emergency teams” at the Marjayoun hospital, with four others killed in two attacks elsewhere in south Lebanon.

On Friday, the NNA reported that the grounds of the Salah Ghandour hospital in Bint Jbeil were “subject to Israeli artillery shelling”.

Director of the Islamic Health Committee-run facility Mohammed Sleiman told AFP that seven medical personnel were wounded when the hospital was struck “directly”, adding that the facility was evacuated.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging near-daily cross-border fire for almost a year, with the group saying it is acting in support of Palestinian ally Hamas over the Gaza war.

The Marjayoun hospital had been operating “for four days without an anaesthesiologist and laboratory specialists, because many people have fled”, Kalakesh said.

Earlier on Friday, Hezbollah said an Israeli strike killed a rescuer at the site of an overnight air raid in south Beirut.