Seven hospitals were placed in restricted areas in the Lebanese capital on instructions from the Israeli military. Information about this came from CNN. At least seven medical facilities, including Al-Rassul Al-Azam Hospital and St. Teresa's Hospital, were in a restricted zone established by the Israeli military in the southern suburbs of Beirut. These restricted zones cover about 9 square kilometers in the southern suburbs of the capital, where residential areas and Hezbollah's headquarters are located.
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At the center of the scandal were hospitals that were subject to the decrees of the Israeli military. Among them were medical institutions such as Al-Rassul Al-Azam Hospital and St. Teresa's Hospital. They found themselves in restricted areas set up by the Israeli military in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
The restricted zones, covering approximately 9 square kilometers of the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, were located in residential areas and Hezbollah's headquarters. This caused problems for hospitals in the area due to the actions of the Israeli military.
