Gaza health system collapsing, warns WHO

A Palestinian wounded in Israeli strikes is carried out from an ambulance on a stretcher at the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis Friday.

A Palestinian wounded in Israeli strikes is carried out from an ambulance on a stretcher at the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis Friday.

The World Heath Organisation (WHO) has warned that the health system in the Gaza Strip is collapsing and it “cannot afford to lose” one more ambulance or hospital.
The health workers in Gaza do not have food or water, patients are bleeding on hospital floors and trauma wards resemble battlefields, WHO Spokesperson Christian Lindmeier said in a press conference in Geneva yesterday.
“The situation in Gaza is beyond belief,” he stressed, insisting that the enclave cannot afford to lose more health facilities.
The WHO spokesperson also revealed that yesterday a convoy of medical supplies destined for Al-Ahli hospital in the north, which was also aiming to evacuate 12 patients to the south, had to be suspended due to the security situation.
The agency’s chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on social platform X that “so much more is needed” and deplored the fact that the intense fighting was making it “increasingly difficult to run any health operations”.
He added that WHO is “extremely concerned” about thousands of patients and health workers in the Strip.
“The only way to protect them is a ceasefire. Now,” he wrote.

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Palestinians wounded in Israeli strikes receive treatment at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, on Friday. REUTERS

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