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Kamal Adwan Hospital stopped working due to running out of fuel

The head of the Kamal Advan hospital announced that the hospital was out of service due to running out of fuel.

report Mehr News Agency quoted from Al Jazeera, Ahmad Al-Akhlot, the head of Kamal Adwan Hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip, announced the closure of this hospital due to running out of fuel.

Al-Kahlot said: Since today, Kamal Adwan Hospital has been out of service due to the end of fuel. We have recorded the testimony of several patients as a result of lack of medicine, food and fuel.

The director of “Kamal Advan” hospital announced: We are again raising our demand to supply fuel to Kamal Advan hospital complex in order to save patients.

Al-Kahlot, referring to the consequences of Kamal Adwan Hospital leaving the service process, added: The closure of Kamal Adwan Hospital will deprive thousands of Palestinians of their right to use medical services.

While referring to the famine in the north of the Gaza Strip, he emphasized: In the past days, 4 children died due to malnutrition, dryness and dehydration.

Al-Kahlot further announced that surgical operations in Kamal Adwan Hospital have been completely stopped.

A little while ago, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip presented new statistics on the total number of martyrs and wounded in the attacks of the Zionist regime army on this strip.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced that 29,954 people have been martyred since the beginning of the Israeli army’s attacks on this strip on October 7 of last year. And 70,325 other people have been injured.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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