(JNS) - Eighteen-year-old S. lies in an underground hospital bed at Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya. An Arab citizen of Israel, he was in a car accident a week ago and brought here. Because of the frequent Hezbollah rocket attacks, virtually the entire hospital has moved underground.
The wards are crowded, with beds separated only by curtains. There's a bit of a traffic jam as patients are moved to and from the wards.
"It's a little hard being underground, but the doctors are great," S. tells JNS. "I feel like I'm getting very good care."
His mother, V., has the tired look common to mothers...
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