Watch: Israeli hospital urgently moves patients underground as Iran crisis deepens

In response to escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, Sheeba Medical Center, one of Israel's largest hospitals, has urgently relocated its patients to underground facilities. This strategic move comes as military conflicts intensify, necessitating enhanced safety measures for vulnerable populations. The hospital's parking area has been converted into a fortified complex, now serving as a makeshift hospital that includes maternity wards, an emergency department, and various specialized units. This adaptation highlights the dire circumstances faced by healthcare providers in conflict zones and underscores the urgent need for innovative solutions to ensure patient safety during times of crisis.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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