Ten hospitals in Beirut and its southern suburbs were within the "kill zone" of Israeli airstrikes

CNN has verified 10 hospitals in Beirut and its southern suburbs falling within the so-called "kill zone" of strikes – the 340-meter (1,115 feet) radius where bomb fragments can kill or injure people and tear through buildings. Nine hospitals have been damaged, of which three have been forced to shut down as a result of Israeli strikes since Sept. 23. Data from Lebanon's health ministry shows around 20% of hospitals in the country have been damaged.