In economically exhausted Lebanon, hospitals are preparing for crisis management. Since the start of this latent war between Hezbollah and Israel, the Lebanese Ministry of Health has put in place an emergency plan to train personnel for crisis situations.

The economic crisis that has been raging for almost five years has strained hospitals and their healthcare workers. Additional stocks and beds have also been planned to be able to be autonomous in the event of an extension of the conflict. But Lebanese hospitals are exhausted by five years of meteoric economic crisis. More than 40% of doctors have left the country.