Its leader is dead, but Hezbollah's attacks on northern Israel keep coming, prompting extraordinary measures




World·CBC in Israel

Israel’s killing of Hezbollah’s top leader hasn't quieted the militant group’s attacks on northern Israel. In Haifa, the largest city in the north, Rambam Hospital has taken extraordinary measures to prepare for worst-case scenarios, including moving patients and staff underground.

CBC toured northern Israel's largest hospital after it was moved to underground parking lot

Medical staff move a patient
Medical staff at the Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Israel, move a patient to a fortified underground parking garage. As Hezbollah rocket attacks show no sign of letting up, people in northern Israel are taking extraordinary precautions like this one. (Shir Torem/Reuters)

Many Israelis may be in a jubilant mood over the death of one of their fiercest adversaries, but the arsenal of missiles and rockets stockpiled by Hezbollah remains a potent threat —



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Posted: 2024-09-30 11:17:18

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