RAMLA, Israel (AP) — Hours after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, the country's new fortified, subterranean blood bank kicked into action.
Shiner said the center provided tens of thousands of units of blood in the days that followed the Hamas attacks.
The new steel and concrete 51,000-square-meter (550,000-square-foot) building processes all of Israel’s donated blood.
In early October, the center received 5,000 units of blood in one day — five times more than usual, said its staff.
“During war, blood is part of the resuscitation process and the idea is to have a stock, to be able to give blood as soon as it’s needed,” said Guillemette Thomas, the medical coordinator for Doctors Without Borders.
Persons:
Marcus, ”, Eilat Shinar, Magen David Adom —, it’s, Shiner, Moshe Noyovich, Magen David Adom, Israel’s, Israel, Guillemette Thomas, ___ Mednick
Organizations:
Blood Services, American
Locations:
RAMLA, Israel, Ramla, Tel Aviv, Eilat, Israel’s, Gaza, Hamas, Jerusalem, israel