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Barzilai Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barzilai Medical Center
Barzilai Medical Center ((ヘブライ語:מרכז רפואי ברזילי), ''Merkaz Refu'i Barzilai'') is a 617-bed hospital in Ashkelon in southern Israel. The hospital serves a population of 500,000, including a large number of Ethiopian and Russian immigrants, and has more than 100,000 admissions annually.〔 Situated six miles from Gaza, it has been the target of numerous Qassam and Grad rocket attacks, sometimes as many as 140 in one weekend.〔 The hospital plays a vital role in treating wounded soldiers and terror victims.〔(Steady rain of missiles strains Israeli hospital ) New Jersey Jewish News, 8 April, 2008〕 ==History== The hospital opened in July 1961, and was initially named Ashkelon Hospital. Part of its site was previously Hussein ibn Ali's eleventh century mosque, a center of Muslim pilgrimage destroyed by the Israeli army in 1950.〔(History Erased ) ''Haaretz'', 5 July 2007〕 Construction was financed by the Ministry of Health with the assistance of the South African Zionist Federation, the Ashkelon municipality and Mifal HaPayis. The building was designed by the architect David Anatol Brutzkus, covering an area of 8,000m². In 1971, it was renamed after Minister of Health Yisrael Barzilai, who had laid the cornerstone of the building in the early 1960s,〔(About The Barzilai Medical Center ) Barzilai Medical Center〕 and who had died the previous year. In 2015 protests were held outside Barzilai after Mohammed 'Allan, a Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike, was moved to the hospital. His move followed the passing of a new law that allows for the force-feeding of prisoners whose lives are at risk. However, doctors at the hospital were said to be strongly opposed to force-feeding.〔(Arab, Jewish protesters clash outside Ashkelon hospital ) Ynetnews, 13 August 2015〕
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