War is on their doorstep, but a ‘duty to serve’ keeps staff working at Beirut hospital | World News
Up on the roof of the St Therese Hospital, you can see just how close this war has come. Right over the street is Dahieh, a southern suburb of Beirut which is controlled by Hezbollah.
About 200 metres away, smoke still rises from an airstrike last Saturday. A block of flats has been levelled. And it was not even the closest place to have been hit recently.
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A smoking building in Dahieh
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Hospital director Elie Hachem says St Therese has taken a lot of damage
"These are huge bombs," says Elie Hachem, the hospital's director."So, even though the hospital isn't being targeted directly, it's taking a lot of damage."
One strike that hit on 3 October ...










