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Turkish hospital in Lebanon offers lifeline as Israeli strikes cripple health services

In the face of escalating regional tensions and devastating Israeli bombardments, Lebanon's healthcare system has found an unexpected lifeline in the newly expanded Turkish Hospital in Sidon.

This comes as a ray of hope in a country where eight hospitals have been rendered inoperative due to intense Israeli attacks.

Turkish hospital in Lebanon to open soon

Turkey continues its efforts to support the Lebanese people after the last week's blast at the Beirut Port.   

Saida Turkish Hospital, built by Turkey nearly 10 years ago but did not start its services due to some issues caused by the Lebanese government, is planned to be opened upon the instructions of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. 

Gas tragedy puts Syria's sustainability in question

The United Nations failed on April 6 to produce a resolution for the second time in two days regarding the Syrian gas attack on April 4, which killed at least 86, many of them children, in the town of Khan Sheikhoun near Idlib, in the northwest of the country, because of objections by Russia, a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council.

Restoration of Turkey, Israel ties 'possible'

Turkey hopes re-elected Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will take steps to both mend ties with Turkey and pursue a sustainable peace with Palestine, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Ar?nç told Israeli broadcaster Channel 2, in a rare interview following a rupture due to the Mavi Marmara incident in 2010.

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