“Depends on funding”
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Lebanon's healthcare system has faced mounting pressure from years of economic crisis, political instability, and recent conflict, leaving hospitals struggling with fuel shortages, supply chain disruptions, and staff departures. The 2019-2020 financial collapse severely depleted public resources, while the Israel-Hezbollah conflict that intensified in 2024-2026 has further strained infrastructure and displaced populations requiring medical care. The question of whether the system faces total collapse hinges on whether international aid and political reforms can stabilize it before critical services become completely unavailable.