JAKARTA - The WHO-style World Health Institute sent tons of supplies of emergency medical equipment to Lebanon amid growing fears of a full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah.

The assistance, which will complement the shortage of hospitals (RS) in Lebanon, includes 1,000 trauma-related medical equipment to treat possible war victims.

"The goal [assistance] is to send these supplies and medicines to hospitals... especially in the most vulnerable places, so we are ready to face any emergency," said Lebanese Health Minister Firass Abiad, quoted by Arab News, Tuesday, August 6.

A number of rooms including the departure hall of Beirut Airport in Lebanon were filled with many families on Monday 5 August. The families were about to leave the country away from potential Israeli attacks.

The crowds of Beirut Airports after countries including Saudi Arabia, France, Britain, Italy and Turkey issued warnings to their citizens to leave Lebanon.

"It's really sad, O Lord, the situation is really sad. We're out of crisis, we're getting into another crisis," said Sherin in fact, who visited her mother in Lebanon was forced to return quickly to her residence in Italy.

Meanwhile Germany is preparing to move its citizens to a safe place by preparing a transport plane from Beirut to Cyprus.

Meanwhile, the United States (US) government urges its citizens in Lebanon to immediately book tickets that are available to fly to other countries. Followed by Sweden moving all of its services in Lebanon to Cyprus.

Tensions in the Middle East have risen since Israel killed senior commander Hezbollah, Fouad Shukr in Beirut. Hours later, Israel is suspected of being the culprit for the assassination of political leader Hamas Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, Iran.


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