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GAZA: Members of a Palestinian family, who fled their home in Beit Lahia on foot, receive medical attention upon their arrival at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on November 20, 2024.- AFP
GAZA: Members of a Palestinian family, who fled their home in Beit Lahia on foot, receive medical attention upon their arrival at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on November 20, 2024.- AFP

Hospital chief decries ‘extreme catastrophe’ in north Gaza

GAZA: The World Health Organization expressed grave concern on Tuesday for hospitals still partly operating in war-stricken northern Gaza, where one hospital director described the situation as an “extreme catastrophe”. “We are very, very concerned, and it’s getting harder and harder to get the aid in. It’s getting harder and harder to get the specialist personnel in at a time when there is greater and greater need,” WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told journalists in Geneva.

She said the organization was “particularly concerned about Kamal Adwan Hospital” in Beit Lahia, where Zionist forces launched an offensive against Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups last month. Kamal Adwan Hospital director Hossam Abu Safiyeh told AFP by phone: “The situation in northern Gaza is that of an extreme catastrophe. “We’re beginning to lose patients because we lack medical supplies and personnel,” he said.

Abu Safiyeh added that his hospital had been “targeted many times by the occupation forces, most recently” on Monday. “A large number of children and elderly people continue to arrive suffering from malnutrition,” the doctor said. He accused Zionists of “blocking the entry of food, water, medical staff and materials destined for the north” of the Gaza Strip. The WHO’s Harris estimated that between November 8 and 16, “four WHO missions we were trying to get up to go were denied”. “There’s a lack of food and drinking water, shortage of medical supplies. There’s really only enough for two weeks at the very best,” she said.

A statement from COGAT, the defense ministry body responsible for civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, said Tuesday: “COGAT-led humanitarian efforts in the medical field continue.” It said that on Monday, “1,000 blood units were transferred” to Al-Sahaba hospital in Gaza City, outside the area where Zionist military operations are taking place. — AFP

In its latest update on the situation in northern Gaza, the UN humanitarian office OCHA said Tuesday that “access to the Kamal Adwan, Al Awda and Indonesian hospitals remains severely restricted amid severe shortages of medical supplies, fuel and blood units”. — AFP

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