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The Gaza energy authority has warned that they only have “only 10 to 12 hours of fuel left”, while hospitals are said to be “at capacity” with thousands injured and awaiting treatment.
Zaqout said over 25,000 patients in Gaza require treatment abroad, including some 980 children with cancer, a quarter of whom need “urgent and immediate evacuation.”
More than a dozen children with cancer or other serious blood disorders have been safely evacuated from Gaza after weeks of difficult negotiations involving the U.S., Egypt, Israel and Hamas ...
The Gaza Media Office stated there were 11,000 injured people in need of treatment abroad, 700,000 people with infectious diseases, 60,000 at-risk pregnant women, 350,000 chronically ill people lacking medication, and 10,000 cancer patients without treatment.
Gaza health officials reported that it shut down on November 1. [3] The hospital director also stated that the hospital was hit in an Israeli airstrike. [4] Since then, the Israeli Army has been using the location as a military base. [5] Prior to its destruction, the hospital was the only hospital in Gaza equipped to serve cancer patients. [6]
Siraj Yassin, 10, is rolled into the overcrowded Gaza hospital ward in his wheelchair, his light green T-shirt dwarfing his skinny frame since the leukaemia in his blood wrecked his immune system ...
Al-Shifa Hospital is a government-run hospital in Gaza City, Palestine; most of the staff are employees of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.During the Israel–Hamas war, Israel and the United States [1] [2] stated that several complexes existed under Al-Shifa Hospital, which was being used by Hamas as its "main operations base," a claim that Hamas and hospital administrators denied.
The health ministry in Gaza said on Thursday that four cancer patients died due to the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship hospital, the only cancer treatment facility in Gaza, being out of service.