Abiad: It seems that Israel is moving towards escalation, and we, as a Lebanese government, do not want war, and what happened yesterday was a major test of the emergency plan that was drawn up in advance
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- Caretaker Minister of Public Health Firas Abiad, in a press conference following a tour of hospitals: The health sector has done a tremendous job and has been able to provide a responsible response without being distracted by material considerations
- Abiad: The scale of the strike was extremely large, and hospitals received a huge number of wounded in a short time without warning, and the number reached approximately 2,800 wounded
- Abiad: The number of martyrs so far is 12, including two children (an 8-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy), there were also casualties among healthcare workers, and the wounded are between 2,750 and 2,800 patients (750 in the south, 150 in the Bekaa, 1,850 in Beirut, and 300 are in critical condition)
- Abiad: Some cases were transferred from Bekaa to Syria and then to Iran, and more than 90% of the injuries are still receiving treatment in Lebanon
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