Hospital Security

Doctors Without Borders Halts Gaza Hospital Operations Amid Gunmen Presence

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has suspended non-critical operations at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis due to the presence of armed men and suspicious weapon movements within the facility. This marks the first public report by an international humanitarian group in Gaza of armed individuals inside a hospital and potential weapon transfers. MSF cited ongoing intimidation, arbitrary arrests of patients, and security threats to their staff as reasons for halting work, though critical life-saving services continue. The Hamas-run Interior Ministry stated its commitment to preventing armed presence in hospitals and vowed legal action against violators, suggesting armed family members may have been involved.

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Oregon Hospital Sued for $35 Million After Security Guard Shot Dead

The family of Bobby Smallwood, a security guard fatally shot while protecting a maternity ward at Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, is suing the facility for $35 million. The lawsuit alleges that the hospital ignored multiple reports of threats and violent behavior from the shooter, PoniaX Calles, in the days leading up to the incident. Despite clear violations of the hospital’s workplace violence policy, administrators failed to remove Calles, ultimately leading to Smallwood’s preventable death. The family seeks justice and accountability for the hospital’s negligence, stating that they will not stop fighting until Legacy is held fully responsible for the loss of their son.

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