Israel prevents rescue missions in Gaza’s Nasser Hospital
Referring to the deplorable situation in Gaza's Nasser Hospital, the World Health Organization announced the continued obstruction of Israel to carry out rescue operations. |
According to the announcement of the World Health Organization (WHO), the Israeli occupying forces (IOF) are preventing rescue operations in the besieged Nasser Hospital; A hospital whose condition is “indescribable”.
The United Nations Health Agency announced on social media that its staff successfully transferred 32 critically ill patients, including two children, from this hospital on Sunday and Monday. The transferred patients were transferred to different field hospitals in the region.
Since the siege of the hospital last week, the Israeli occupying forces have forbidden access to this complex.
According to the World Health Organization, there are still around 130 patients and injured, as well as at least 15 doctors and nurses in this institution, and the conditions inside it may increase the spread of the disease.
The World Health Organization is concerned about the safety and well-being of the patients and health workers who remain in the hospital and warns that the continuation of the siege and the ban on the entry of the rescue team to this hospital will lead to more deaths.
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In the statement of the World Health Organization, it is explained that Nasser Hospital is facing a shortage of water and electricity, and the accumulation of hospital waste increases the possibility of disease outbreak.
When Israel cut off the electricity, the patients in Nasser Hospital died.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced earlier that Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis is now out of service.
This ministry reported that four patients died due to lack of oxygen.
Tarik Yasarevich, the spokesperson of the World Health Organization, said at a press conference in Geneva that the patients are in the corridors of the hospital and lighting is provided only with torches and mobile phones.
The Israeli occupying forces turned Nasser Hospital into a military base.
The statement also said that the army had turned the hospital into a “military base” and arrested a significant number of medical personnel following a raid on the complex on Thursday.
The Israeli army admitted that its soldiers attacked the hospital on Thursday. At the same time, the United Nations condemned the attack, and medical personnel reported that the hospital was directly hit by tank fire on Thursday. Following this attack, electricity was cut and generators stopped working, and according to the Ministry of Health, six patients died due to lack of oxygen.
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