April 4, 2026 - 12:02

An internal document from the Ministry of Health has outlined extensive emergency medical preparations for the Eilat and Dead Sea areas, reflecting proactive measures amid ongoing regional tensions. The plans focus on significantly bolstering healthcare resilience in these southern localities.
Key initiatives include a substantial increase in the number of medical teams assigned to operate on a 24/7 basis, ensuring continuous coverage. Furthermore, the ministry has prioritized the expansion of critical care capabilities by adding more intensive care unit beds and necessary equipment to handle potential mass casualty events.
The preparations also encompass the stockpiling of essential medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and blood products to sustain operations under emergency conditions. Hospitals and clinics in these regions are reportedly conducting regular drills to ensure staff readiness and to streamline coordination with emergency services and the military's Home Front Command.
Officials emphasize that these steps are precautionary, aimed at guaranteeing that the health system can maintain an immediate and effective response to protect public health, regardless of the security situation. The comprehensive plan underscores a commitment to civilian safety and the continuity of vital medical services.
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