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Hospitals in Gaza Strip at ‘breaking point’: WHO

Medical facilities have few hours of electricity each day and need to ration decreasing fuel supplies.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 13 Oct 2023 10:37AM

Hospitals in Gaza Strip at ‘breaking point’: WHO
Acute shortages of medical supplies are compounding the crisis at Gaza hospitals. YouTube-PBS News Hour screengrab.

ISTANBUL – The health system in the besieged Gaza Strip is “at a breaking point,” the World Health Organisation (WHO) said Thursday.

“Time is running out to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health and humanitarian supplies cannot be urgently delivered to the Gaza Strip amidst the complete blockade,” Anadolu Agency reported, citing a statement from the agency. 

“Hospitals have only a few hours of electricity each day as they are forced to ration depleting fuel reserves and rely on generators to sustain the most critical functions,” it said.

“Even these functions will have to cease in a few days, when fuel stocks are due to run out.”

Noting that the impact would be devastating for the most vulnerable patients, including the injured who need lifesaving surgery, the statement said:

“As injuries and fatalities continue to rise due to the ongoing airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, acute shortages of medical supplies are compounding the crisis, limiting the response capacity of already overstretched hospitals to treat the sick and injured.” 

The WHO said it has “documented 34 attacks on healthcare in Gaza since last Saturday that have resulted in the deaths of 11 health workers on duty, 16 injuries, and damage to 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances.”

“Without the immediate entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza — especially health services, medical supplies, food, clean water, fuel and non-food items — humanitarian and health partners will be unable to respond to urgent needs of people who desperately need it. Each lost hour puts more lives at risk,” it added.

The agency said it is “ready to immediately dispatch trauma and essential health supplies through its logistics hub in Dubai and is working with partners to ensure that they can reach the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing.”

The number of Palestinians killed from Israeli attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip has risen to 1,537, the Health Ministry in Gaza announced Thursday. The statement noted that the dead included 500 children and 276 women, with 6,612 people injured.

Escalation of violence in the Israel-Palestine conflict since Oct 7 has left heavy casualties on both sides. – Bernama, October 13, 2023

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