Israel identifies 'Hezbollah bunker full of cash and gold' under Beirut hospital

以色列在贝鲁特医院下发现“真主党地堡,里面装满了现金和黄金”

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2024-10-22

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Israel says it has identified a Hezbollah bunker 'full of cash and gold' under a Beirut hospital. Also: research into how clock changes in the UK affect mood, and why an airport is limiting farewell hugs.
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  • You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.

  • This edition is published in the early hours of Tuesday 22nd October.

  • Israel says it's identified a Hezbollah bunker full of cash and gold under a hospital in Beirut, but says it won't strike the hospital itself.

  • A British police officer has been cleared of murder after he shot an unarmed black man in the head two years ago, and the world's biggest conference on biodiversity has opened in Colombia.

  • Also in this podcast, when we experience a big disruption like a changing of the clock or a change in our routine, if we cope well with it, time seems to pass more quickly and if we cope poorly with it, time seems to pass more slowly.

  • A new study into how we cope with clock changes in the UK Once again, the night skies above the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut have been lit up by explosions as Israel struck targets it said were linked to Hezbollah.

  • One airstrike hit near Rafiq Hariri Hospital, the main government medical facility, which was not one of the areas told to evacuate by Israel.

  • According to the Lebanese health ministry, four people were killed, including a child, while 24 others were wounded.

  • The Israeli military earlier said it had identified a Hezbollah bunker concealed under a different hospital, which it said held at least half a billion dollars worth of cash and gold.

  • Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the money was being used to finance Hezbollah attacks on Israel.

  • He said Israel was monitoring the compound but wouldn't strike the hospital itself.