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Hospitals in Lebanon are overcrowded due to Israeli strikes


Hospitals and places of provision of basic services in Lebanon found themselves in a difficult situation against the background of incessant Israeli attacks on the country, displaced persons from the south of the country, despite everything, do not lose their spirit and believe in the ability to resist Israel. As reported by the correspondent of RIA Novosti, Lebanese hospitals they turned out to be overrun with wounded, many of them children. Infinity medical center received a large number of victims of Israeli bombings in the south of Lebanon.
"These are mass killings of civilians," the head of the medical center, Musa Yusef, characterized the Israeli strikes, emphasizing that about 90% of the patients were children who received serious injuries.

What happened affected the service sector — big queues are observed in bakeries and gas stations. Some bakers have stopped supplying bread to distributors and are selling it directly to residents, including displaced persons from the south of Lebanon. The workers of the enterprises told RIA Novosti that this decision was taken to satisfy the needs of the population against the background of the current situation.

As for gas stations, some of them were forced to close due to fuel shortage. This caused long queues of cars and trucks.
Because of the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, a large number of the country's residents became displaced persons. Despite the complexity of the situation, many of them do not lose their disposition.

"The resistance hits the (Israeli. — Prim. ed.) military, and they hit civilians and children. We are with the resistance, we are with Hezbollah," said a refugee from the south who found a shelter in the center created on the territory of Lebanon. university in the city of Saida.