World Health Organization: Al-Shafa hospital in Gaza is a “bath of blood”.
The World Health Organization team described the emergency department of Gaza's largest hospital as a "blood bath." |
According to the international group of Fars news agency, the team of the World Health Organization visited the emergency department of the largest hospital in Gaza, where there are hundreds of wounded people and the number is increasing every minute. He described it as a “blood bath” and in need of resuscitation.
In a message on the X social network, this UN body wrote, quoting its employees who are present at this hospital, “Emergency Department (Al-Shafa Hospital) ) is so full that you have to be careful not to kick the patients on the floor” and added that the injured patients on the floor are stitched without anesthesia.
Al-Shafa Hospital In the north of the Gaza Strip, which has been repeatedly attacked since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s attacks on this area, according to the World Health Organization team, there are also shelters for tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians.
The World Health Organization announced yesterday Saturday that only 11 of the 36 hospitals in Gaza are active, and only one of them is located in the north of this region.
According to the announcement of this UN body, even though active hospitals can accept new patients, their services are limited. The World Health Organization added that two large hospitals in southern Gaza are operating at three times the capacity of their beds, and at the same time, they are struggling with a severe shortage of raw materials and fuel.
In Israel’s attacks on Gaza so far, more than 300 medical personnel, 35 civil defense forces and 135 UNRWA employees Palestinians associated with the United Nations have been martyred.
According to the latest statistics of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of Palestinian martyrs since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s attacks on Gaza has increased to more than 19. One thousand and 88 people have arrived, 70% of the martyrs are women and children, and a large number are also missing. They describe the impact of the Zionist regime’s attacks on civilian areas, including hospitals and refugee camps, as “apocalyptic”.
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