Nurses from Al-Makassed Islamic Charitable Hospital in Beirut terrorize the elderly through outrageous behavior. (communication Web-sites)

Video clips circulated by pioneers of social media platforms at the Arab level caused a widespread uproar, showing nurses working at the Al-Makassed Islamic Charitable Society Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon, who intimidated and intimidated some elderly patients inside the hospital.

It happened in Lebanon...

Nurses at Al-Maqasid Islamic Hospital carry out their Islamic and humanitarian duty with the elderly by terrorizing them. ❗

The hospital administration explains what happened pic.twitter.com/JyHjuGWIrA

- Official source (@fouadkhreiss) March 23, 2024

The nurses’ sarcastic movements and pranks against elderly patients received great interaction and anger from social media activists, who circulated the scenes widely in order for them to reach the relevant authorities, and some pioneers of the “X” platform (formerly Twitter) saw that “ The nurses of Al-Makassed Hospital need a psychiatric hospital because of the work they did.

Bloggers demanded that all hospital officials be held accountable for not monitoring the conditions of patients in the hospital, and they questioned the reason for the absence of the Ministry of Health and the patients’ families.

Al-Makassed Hospital nurses are in need of a psychiatric hospital.

Dirty acts committed against elderly patients require that all hospital officials be held accountable. #Moscow #Russia #ISIS #MoscowAttack #Russia #Al-Maqasid_Hospital #Al-Shifa_Hospital pic.twitter.com/6ZQ9xhOP4z

- The Independent (@MostakelAl62112) March 23, 2024

#Prostitute_nurses in #Al-Makassed_Hospital in #Beirut insult, mock, and terrorize sick elderly people 😡 Where is the #Ministry_of_Health, where is the #Ministry_of_Social_Affairs, where are the patients’ families?????? pic.twitter.com/jeL7c7h3Nx

- Richard Abou Hamad (@hardlebanon1) March 23, 2024

According to one of the bloggers, these actions were repeated several times, such that he said, “Two months ago, the same incident occurred with my aunt’s elderly husband. They came in the middle of the night and terrified him, and he was about to stop his heart. We published their display in the hospital.”

Nurses at Al-Makassed Hospital in Beirut are immoral and merciless. Is the behavior and manner disgusting, bullying, and bullying towards elderly patients unacceptable?


Two months ago, the same report happened to my aunt’s elderly husband, and they came in the middle of the night and terrified him, and he was about to stop his heart, and we published their show in the hospital💔 pic .twitter.com/iauQDeBSw0

- Roy B. (@Roy_b93) March 23, 2024

While some bloggers described the nurses’ actions as normal, contrary to what many have reported, and that the video contains a lot of kindness and wit that the elderly need.

Girls are joking, may God protect them and make them happy, and kindness and morals are evident in their features. Do not exaggerate the matter and convey the image in a way that is not what it is. On the contrary, the video contains a lot of kindness and lightheartedness that every elderly or sick person needs.

— Captain Hyns (@hyns_kabtn) March 24, 2024

For its part, the hospital administration issued an explanatory statement in which it denounced what was stated in the video clips, describing what the nurses did as “disgraceful behavior,” and confirmed that they were dismissed from their work after receiving punishment.

The statement said: “The administration of Al-Makassed Islamic Charitable Hospital in Beirut condemned the disgraceful actions of some nurses who acted in violation of the most basic standards of the nursing profession. They were photographed and the video was published on social media, leaving a negative impact on the professionalism of a large number of male and female nurses.”

The statement confirmed that the nurses were punished and dismissed from their work, perhaps as a deterrent to prevent the repetition of such childish violations.

#Association #Hospital #Al-Makassed #Statement #Beirut #Lebanon pic.twitter.com/8x3BBI86Ky

- Al Makassed (@ALMAKASSED) March 23, 2024

Source: Al Jazeera + social networking sites