In Gaza, the closure of Al-Sadaka Cancer Hospital, as announced by its spokesperson, has left 10,000 cancer patients without access to necessary medical care. Sobhi Skake, the Director of the Turkish Cancer hospital in Gaza, confirmed the dire situation of these patients without treatment or hospital care. The hospital, which was the only cancer treatment facility in the region, was forced to shut down, leading to a complete halt in medication and treatment. The Ministry of Health acknowledged the forced closure and its impact on the patients. The healthcare system in Gaza is already collapsed and the remaining hospitals are overwhelmed, especially in light of the ongoing massacres that are placing tremendous pressure on the medical infrastructure.
This is what the remaining hospitals in Gaza look like in light of the tremendous pressure placed on the collapsed healthcare system as a result of the ongoing massacres. https://t.co/Tu8yCEC6So
Cancer patients in Gaza were left without medical care after the forced closure of the Strip's only cancer hospital, the Ministry of Health said
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According to the Director of the Turkish Cancer hospital in Gaza Sobhi Skake there are 10,000 cancer patients in Gaza without treatment or hospital care.
Breaking | Al-Sadaka Cancer Hospital spokesperson in Gaza: "10,000 cancer patients are now completely without medication after the hospital went out of service." https://t.co/Zpe7ebo0OZ