Israeli State comptroller: Over half of Israel's hospital beds unprotected against missile attacks
Differentials in rates of protection are especially large in the country's periphery, even though hospitals there are closer to the border and provide the first line of care to security forces and civilians caught up in war
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Differentials in rates of protection are especially large in the country's periphery, even though hospitals there are closer to the border and provide the first line of care to security forces and civilians caught up in war
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12:21 AM • January 07 2026 IST
Over half of all beds in Israel's general hospitals would not be protected in the case of missile attacks, the State Comptroller's Office said on Tuesday, the latest in over two years' warnings on the issue.
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