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Israeli army claims Hezbollah is storing ' hundreds of millions of dollars in paper currency and gold' inside Beirut hospital.
Staff at Sahel Hospital in southern Beirut shocked by claim.
Israel provided no evidence for its claim that cash was being kept under the hospital.
Hospital staff evacuated its 10 patients, terrified Israel would strike the building.
Medical facilities have special protection under international humanitarian law.
Israeli strike in Beirut 's southern Ghobeiry municipality killed 18 people, four of them children.
The strike on the Jnah area killed four children and wounded 60 more, according to Lebanese health authorities.
Amnesty International , another rights group, has reported that Israel ’s warnings’ issued to residents in Beirut and south Lebanon are “misleading and inadequate”.
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