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Israeli airstrikes overwhelm Lebanon's healthcare system

2024-10-24 10:49 Last Updated At:11:07

Israeli strikes on Lebanon have left many people in urgent need of medical care, adding pressure to an already struggling healthcare system of the country.

Since Sept. 23, the Israeli army has been conducting intensive airstrikes on Lebanon in a dangerous escalation with Hezbollah.

While Israel claims it is targeting Hezbollah, the offensive has destroyed hundreds of homes, devastated border villages, and resulted in the deaths of over 2,000 people.

According to a report released Tuesday by the Disaster Risk Management Unit at the Lebanese Council of Ministers, the death toll from Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon since the onset of the Israel-Hezbollah conflict has reached 2,530, with injuries totaling up to 11,803.

Dr. Mazen Alameh, the manager of a small hospital in southern Beirut, is among those dealing with the aftermath.

"We are one of the hospitals that have received many injured patients, especially given our location. An explosion nearby damaged the hospital, forcing us to move patients to other facilities with the help of the Lebanese Red Cross. Since then, we have been operating only for emergency cases. Most of the remaining medical teams and staff sleep at the hospital; we prefer not to leave due to the difficulty of moving around, so they work 24 hours a day," said Alameh.

Suleiman Haroun, president of the Syndicate of Hospital Owners, noted that medical facilities across the country are under pressure, not just in the regions directly affected by Israeli attacks.

"The problem is that hospitals in 'safe areas' are also overwhelmed. For example, most dialysis patients have relocated to these 'safe areas,' so the dialysis centers in these hospitals are inundated with patients. Even before the war, these centers were already operating at full capacity," said Haroun.

Other areas are also suffering under Israel's military offensive. The conflict has put immense pressure on hospitals and the healthcare system in general, particularly with the influx of displaced people in Lebanon.

UNICEF warns of a potential outbreak of infectious diseases due to the displacement of over 1.2 million people - nearly 25 percent of the population - into the streets or inadequately equipped shelters.

"We're concerned at the moment about the spread of waterborne diseases like cholera, diarrhea, hepatitis because when water systems and health services are interrupted or destroyed in some way, that can impact children's access to safe water and also increase the spread of waterborne diseases. If it escalated any further, that would definitely be catastrophic for children, and we're trying to prevent that," said Tess Ingram, spokesperson of UNICEF Middle East.

Despite international condemnation, Israel has been accused of targeting the country's healthcare infrastructure, making it increasingly difficult to provide services.

Officials warn that there is an urgent need to end the conflict, as Lebanon's healthcare system can only survive for a few more weeks before it completely collapses.

Israeli airstrikes overwhelm Lebanon's healthcare system

Israeli airstrikes overwhelm Lebanon's healthcare system

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China to develop friendly cooperation with Iran despite int'l changes: Xi

2024-10-24 05:53 Last Updated At:10:37

Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that China will unswervingly develop friendly cooperation with Iran no matter how international and regional situation changes.

Xi made the remarks when meeting with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS Summit in Russia's Kazan, the first held since the group's expansion earlier this year which saw several new members including Iran joining the emerging-market cooperative mechanism.

At the meeting, Xi expressed his pleasure of making President Pezeshkian's acquaintance, saying that China will never waver in its readiness to develop friendly cooperation with Iran.

"Iran is a country with important regional and international influence, and it is also a good friend and partner of China. As transformations of the world unseen in a century are unfolding at a faster pace, the strategic significance of China-Iran relations has become more prominent. I have said on many occasions that no matter how the international and regional situation changes, China will unswervingly develop friendly cooperation with Iran. We congratulate on and welcome Iran's participation in the BRICS Summit for the first time as a full member and stand ready to enhance cooperation with Iran within the framework of the BRICS cooperative mechanism," Xi said.

Pezeshkian also expressed Iran's willingness to carry out more cooperation with China within the framework of the BRICS mechanism.

"I'm very pleased to meet you. It's an honor for me. Iran has become a full member of BRICS. We thank China for supporting Iran's formal accession to the BRICS cooperative mechanism. Our two countries can cooperate more within this framework," he said.

China to develop friendly cooperation with Iran despite int'l changes: Xi

China to develop friendly cooperation with Iran despite int'l changes: Xi

China to develop friendly cooperation with Iran despite int'l changes: Xi

China to develop friendly cooperation with Iran despite int'l changes: Xi

China to develop friendly cooperation with Iran despite int'l changes: Xi

China to develop friendly cooperation with Iran despite int'l changes: Xi

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