
A medical personnel moves a patient in a parking lot at a medical center in Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 28, 2026. The alert level of all hospitals in Israel has been raised to the highest level after attacks in Iran, and hospitalized patients were transferred to shelters, the Israeli Health Ministry said in a statement. All non-urgent hospital activities have been canceled. (Gideon Markowicz/JINI via Xinhua)
JERUSALEM, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- The alert level of all hospitals in Israel has been raised to the highest level after attacks in Iran, and hospitalized patients were transferred to shelters, the Israeli Health Ministry said in a statement. All non-urgent hospital activities have been canceled. ■

Patients are moved into a parking lot at a medical center in Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 28, 2026. The alert level of all hospitals in Israel has been raised to the highest level after attacks in Iran, and hospitalized patients were transferred to shelters, the Israeli Health Ministry said in a statement. All non-urgent hospital activities have been canceled. (Gideon Markowicz/JINI via Xinhua)

A medical personnel moves a patient in a parking lot at a medical center in Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 28, 2026. The alert level of all hospitals in Israel has been raised to the highest level after attacks in Iran, and hospitalized patients were transferred to shelters, the Israeli Health Ministry said in a statement. All non-urgent hospital activities have been canceled. (Gideon Markowicz/JINI via Xinhua)

Patients are moved into a parking lot at a medical center in Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 28, 2026. The alert level of all hospitals in Israel has been raised to the highest level after attacks in Iran, and hospitalized patients were transferred to shelters, the Israeli Health Ministry said in a statement. All non-urgent hospital activities have been canceled. (Gideon Markowicz/JINI via Xinhua)

Patients are moved into a parking lot at a medical center in Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 28, 2026. The alert level of all hospitals in Israel has been raised to the highest level after attacks in Iran, and hospitalized patients were transferred to shelters, the Israeli Health Ministry said in a statement. All non-urgent hospital activities have been canceled. (Gideon Markowicz/JINI via Xinhua)



