Amidst intensifying conflict between Israel and Hamas, Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv has developed a unique solution for maintaining operations. As missile attacks increase, the hospital plays a critical role in providing care to soldiers and civilians while facing the challenge of being a potential target.
Sheba Medical Center Goes Underground
Six floors beneath Sheba Medical Center lies a fully operational hospital designed for emergencies. Originally constructed during the COVID pandemic, this underground facility is now vital due to ongoing missile threats from Hamas and Hezbollah. Steve Walz, Sheba’s global media director, emphasized the center’s preparedness, noting that it can accommodate hundreds of patients, even in the event of a catastrophic attack.
Global Interest in Sheba’s Approach
Countries like the U.S. and Germany have noted Sheba’s proactive underground medical capabilities. These nations, particularly those near conflict zones, have sought advice from Israel to better prepare for emergencies like missile attacks. Sheba’s expertise has earned it recognition as a model of resilience and readiness.
Sheba’s Commitment to Hope Without Boundaries
Despite ongoing war and threats from multiple fronts, Sheba Medical Center symbolizes hope. Walz highlighted the center’s slogan, “hope without boundaries,” underscoring their commitment to saving lives, regardless of race or religion, 365 days a year.
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As Missiles Fly, Israeli Medical Center Goes Underground to Keep Facilities Safe, Operational
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