Israel War | Inside The Underground Hospital Shielding Israel’s Northern Front

NDTV reports from inside northern Israel’s largest underground emergency hospital at Rambam Health Care Campus amid rising tensions on the Lebanon front. Built nearly nine metres below sea level, the massive fortified facility can transform from a parking zone into a fully operational wartime hospital within seven hours. The underground complex can treat nearly 2,200 patients simultaneously and is protected against missile strikes, chemical attacks and biological threats. During previous conflict on Israel’s northern front, 144 wounded soldiers were treated here as rockets targeted the region. NDTV’s Aishvarya Jain speaks exclusively to Hagit Assaf from Rambam’s International Relations Department on how doctors, nurses and patients are shifted underground even during active bombardment

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