The Gaza Health Ministry warns of potential collapse of medical facilities in Khan Younis due to Israel's offensive. Red Crescent reports catastrophic health situation in Rafah with a big deficit in providing assistance to displaced families. Pharmacies in Rafah and Khan Younis have been forced to shut due to severe shortage of medicines. The Health Ministry reports a severe shortage of chemical tests for patients with kidney, liver diseases, and pregnant women. The European Hospital in Gaza lacks 95% of necessary medications, facing a genuine health disaster. The World Health Organization warns of intensifying fighting around Gaza's largest hospital, facing operational collapse without more supplies.
Fighting is intensifying around #Gaza’s largest hospital still in service and it faces operational collapse if more supplies cannot reach it, the World Health Organization (#WHO) says. https://t.co/iMGH4FAeg8
“It’s a genuine health disaster" Pharmacies have been forced to shut in the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip because of a severe shortage of medicines, as Israel continues its onslaught on the enclave https://t.co/PDldxvr3Zz
“It’s a genuine health disaster" Pharmacies have been forced to shut in the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip because of a severe shortage of medicines, as Israel continues its onslaught on the enclave for the fourth month https://t.co/urp2K0c4F0
“It’s a genuine health disaster" Dr Youssef Al-Akkad, the director of the European Hospital in Gaza, explains that the hospital is facing an alarming deficit, lacking 95% of the necessary medications https://t.co/udtv7oFyXq
“Why are medicines not allowed into Gaza? Is it their intention for us to die?" Pharmacies have been forced to shut in Gaza's Khan Younis and Rafah because of a severe shortage of medicines, as Israel continues its onslaught on the enclave https://t.co/xM2qUYWiCQ
The Health Ministry in Gaza has also reported the severe shortage of chemical tests for patients with kidney, liver diseases, and pregnant women. https://t.co/nLSlagX0U2
Pharmacies have been forced to shut in the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip because of a severe shortage of medicines, as Israel continues its onslaught on the enclave for the fourth month https://t.co/9zD9qWfO6J
Pharmacies in Gaza forced to shut because of lack of medicines https://t.co/udtv7oFyXq https://t.co/6LSGWIiQUw
Red Crescent: ▫️ The health situation in Rafah is catastrophic and is getting worse every day in light of the accumulation of hundreds of thousands of displaced people. ▫️ We have a big deficit in providing assistance to displaced families in the city of Rafah.
Medical facilities are at risk of collapse in Khan Younis, the southern Gaza city now at the focus of Israel's offensive, the Gaza Health Ministry warned on Sunday. https://t.co/JBTwqB8mq4