@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal
🚨 JUST IN: Healthcare Crisis in Gaza as Hospitals Struggle to Cope - The Director of Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis describes the health situation in Gaza as catastrophic, emphasizing the severe shortage of hospital beds. - The intensive care departments are at maximum capacity, and operating rooms are operating continuously to meet the rising demands. - A concerning issue is the scarcity of water in operating departments, hindering medical efforts. - The accumulation of garbage in the area raises the risk of epidemics among citizens and infection among the wounded. Source: Al Jazeera
@apocalypseos - 🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉
Chris Hedges: I am in the studio of Al Jazeera’s Arabic service watching a live feed from Gaza City. The Al Jazeera reporter in northern Gaza, because of the intense Israeli shelling, was forced to evacuate to southern Gaza. He left his camera behind. He trained it on Al-Shifa hospital, Gaza’s largest medical complex. It is night. Israeli tanks fire directly towards the hospital compound. Long horizontal red flashes. A deliberate attack on a hospital. A deliberate war crime. A deliberate massacre of the most helpless civilians, including the very sick and infants. Then the feed goes dead. We sit in front of the monitors. We are silent. We know what this means. No power. No water. No internet. No medical supplies. Every infant in an incubator will die. Every dialysis patient will die. Everyone in the intensive care unit will die. Everyone who needs oxygen will die. Everyone who needs emergency surgery will die. And what will happen to the 50,000 people who, driven from their homes by the relentless bombing, have taken refuge on the hospital grounds? We know the answer to that as well. Many of them, too, will die. There are no words to express what we are witnessing. In the five weeks of horror this is one of the pinnacles of horror. The indifference of Europe is bad enough. The active complicity by the United States is unfathomable. Nothing justifies this. Nothing. And Joe Biden will go down in history as an accomplice to genocide. May the ghosts of the thousands of children he has participated in murdering haunt him for the rest of his life. Israel and the United States are sending a chilling message to the rest of the world. International and humanitarian law, including the Geneva Convention, are meaningless pieces of paper. They did not apply in Iraq. They do not apply in Gaza. We will pulverize your neighborhoods and cities with bombs and missiles. We will wantonly murder your women, children, elderly and sick. We will set up blockades to engineer starvation and the spread of infectious diseases. You, the “lesser breeds” of the earth, do not matter. To us you are vermin to be extinguished. We have everything. If you try and take any of it away from us, we will kill you. And we will never be held accountable. We are not hated for our values. We are hated because we have no values. We are hated because rules only apply to others. Not to us. We are hated because we have arrogated to ourselves the right to carry out indiscriminate slaughter. We are hated because we are heartless and cruel. We are hated because we are hypocrites, talking about protecting civilians, the rule of law and humanitarianism while extinguishing the lives of hundreds of people in Gaza a day, including 160 children. Israel reacted with indignation and moral outrage when it was accused of bombing the al-Ahli Arab Christian hospital in Gaza, which left hundreds of dead. The bombing, Israel claimed, came from an errant rocket fired by Palestine Islamic Jihad. There is nothing in the arsenal of Hamas or Islamic Jihad that could have replicated the massive explosive power of the missile that struck the hospital. Those of us who have covered Gaza have heard this Israel trope so many times it is risible. They always blame Hamas and the Palestinians for their war crimes, now attempting to argue that hospitals are Hamas command centers and therefore legitimate targets. They never provide evidence. The Israeli military and government lie like they breathe. Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), which has staff working in Al-Shifa, issued a statement saying patients, doctors and nurses are "trapped in hospitals under fire." It called on the “Israeli government to cease this unrelenting assault on Gaza’s health system.” “Over the past 24 hours, hospitals in Gaza have been under relentless bombardment. Al-Shifa hospital complex, the biggest health facility where MSF staff are still working, has been hit several times, including the maternity and outpatient departments, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries,” the statement read. “The hostilities around the hospital have not stopped. MSF teams and hundreds of patients are still inside Al-Shifa hospital. MSF urgently reiterates its calls to stop the attacks against hospitals, for an immediate ceasefire and for the protection of medical facilities, medical staff and patients.” Three other hospitals in northern Gaza and Gaza City are encircled by Israeli forces and tanks, in what a doctor told Al Jazeera was a “day of war against hospitals.” The Indonesian Hospital has reportedly also lost power. The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that 20 of 36 hospitals in Gaza no longer function. Israel and Washington’s cynicism is breathtaking. There are no differences in intent. Washington only wants it done quickly. Humanitarian corridors? Pauses in the shelling? These are vehicles to facilitate the total depopulation of northern Gaza. The handful of aid trucks allowed through the border at Rafah with Egypt? A public relations gimmick. There is only one goal – kill, kill, kill. The faster the better. All Biden officials talk about is what comes next once Israel has finished its decimation of Gaza. They know Israel’s slaughter will not end until Gazans are living in the open without shelter in the southern part of the strip and dying because of a lack of food, water and medical care. Gaza before Israel’s ground incursion was one of the most densely populated spots on the planet. Imagine what will happen with 1.1 million Gazans from the north piled on top of over 1 million in the south. Imagine what will take place when infectious diseases such as cholera become an epidemic. Imagine the ravages of starvation. The pressure will build to do something. And that something, Israel hopes, will be to push the Palestinians over the border into the Sinai in Egypt. Once there, they will never return. Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Gaza will be complete. Its ethnic cleansing of the West Bank will begin. That is Israel’s demented dream. To achieve it, they will make Gaza uninhabitable. Ask yourself, if you were a Palestinian in Gaza and had access to a weapon what would you do? If Israel killed your family, how would you react? Why would you care about international or humanitarian law when you know it only applies to the oppressed, not the oppressors? If terror is the only language Israel uses to communicate, the only language it apparently understands, wouldn’t you speak back with terror? Israel’s orgy of death will not crush Hamas. Hamas is an idea. This idea is fed on the blood of martyrs. Israel is giving Hamas an abundant supply.
@MiddleEastEye - Middle East Eye
The World Health Organization (WHO) and its officials have condemned Israel’s attacks on the Al-Amal hospital on Wednesday. 14,000 people were sheltering at the hospital which is run by the Palestine Red Crescent Society and located in Khan Younis. https://t.co/SVIfYU7C5Q
@Sprinter99800 - S p r i n t e r
UNICEF: Children in Gaza exposed to months of hunger, trauma and displacement ▪️Children bear the brunt of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, they are exposed to months of hunger, trauma and displacement, said Tess Ingram, spokeswoman for the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). ▪️A recent UNICEF study that showed that 90 percent of children under two years of age in Gaza only have access to cereals and dairy products, while for healthy development it is necessary to consume five food groups, she explains. "We are very concerned about the amount of nutrients that young children are getting for their growth and development. The long-term impact of war on the mental health of these children is equally worrying. We see traumatic stress reactions in so many of the children we come into contact with. In other conflicts, children can experience trauma, but they have the possibility to go to safety, and that does not happen in Gaza ," she points out.
@DrMadsGilbert - Dr. Mads Gilbert
Listen carefully to the Honorable Husam Zomlot, Palestinian Ambassador to the UK: An apocalyptic situation in Gaza! The only hope is an immediate ceasefire. Comprehensive. Permanent. Stop the aggression. Any other issues are secondary. The normalisation of mass killing of children, mass destruction of homes, schools; the normalisation of starvation, of the use of diseases as a weapon, is the most dangerous thing that has happened since WW2. (Notes from press conference in London, Jan. 16. 2024: full video below, including Q&A) • 85.000 killed/wounded in a hundred days! • 850 killed/wounded per day, a large percentage women and children • 70% of people's housings damaged • Civilian infrastructure destroyed • Gaza has been made unliveable • 85% forcefully displaced, still being bombed in “safe areas” • The displaced forced to live in tents • No running water, electricity or fuel due to the Israeli siege • Barely food, 2,3 million people are being starved • 93% now suffer from hunger and malnutrition • Only eight of 38 Palestinian hospitals are partially functioning • Infectious diseases are reaching pandemic dimensions Israel uses starvation & and disease as a weapon of war. Destruction of healthcare causes deaths due to lack of regular medical care. Scale and timeframe are unprecedented. Also increased attacks on the West Bank. Deliberate genocide and ethnic cleansing. Israel has shown intent and execution, and talks about Amalek. US/UK are supporting starvation and extermination of an entire population. Israel engaged in a war of vengeance and political survival of Netanyahu. They say “no one will stop them”. Israel will not respect the highest court of the human family. There is no military solution. There is only a political and legal solution. All eyes are on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), thanks to South Africa. This is the first serious international effort to give Palestinians equal rights in 75 years. UN Security Council has for decades failed to implement its own resolutions on Palestine. 80 resolutions stand unimplemented. UN need to implement its resolutions. No negotiations are needed. Remove the US veto on Palestine and allow it to become a full member state. First, address the immediate cause: The aggression on Gaza, this atrocious, murderous campaign. Then the military occupation and colonisation of Palestine. "Address the root cause: Israel's illegal and brutal military occupation of Palestinian land, the theft of our resources the subjugation of our people, the oppression of our people, the apartheid regime they have erected, the besiegement of our entire population in Gaza and all other documented violations for 75 years.” "Who will take a stance for international law? …Anyone who blocks this venue supports violence.” “This is the first time in history that a genocide is recorded by the people who were executed." “The issue is not religion. Religion is innocent. This is not a Muslim-Jewish issue. The issue is the oppression.” “All settlements and settlers are illegal.” Massive humanitarian efforts are needed. A humongous rebuilding effort is required. Want to be able to send children to school, and hospitals, to make Gaza liveable again. On the question on pro-Palestinian demonstrations and the media's headlines regarding arrests: “A few arrests from hundreds of thousands of people. Let's not desecrate the only beautiful thing that happened in the last hundred days, which is the outpouring, raw emotions and solidarity of ordinary people and families." Ambassador Husam Zomlot: @hzomlot Video by Guardian News, @guardiannews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAjdqgDRmqM
@SamiXSavage - Abu Savage
Israel's brutal aggression on the Gaza Strip has destroyed 1,000 out of 1,200 existing mosques since 7 October, according to Gaza's Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs. The ministry also said the reconstruction of these mosques will cost around $500 million. There are an estimated 1,200 mosques in the Gaza Strip. According to the ministry, more than 100 Muslim preachers have also been killed in the deadly Israeli offensive on the seaside enclave. “The Israeli occupation continues to destroy dozens of cemeteries and dig up graves, violating their sanctity…and stealing the corpses inside, in a clear challenge to international charters and human rights,” the statement said. There was no comment from the Israeli authorities on the accusation. According to the statement, a church, several administrative buildings, Quranic schools, and a bank headquarters were destroyed in the Israeli onslaught. “We appeal to the Arab and Islamic nations and people of conscience to fulfill their responsibilities towards the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip,” it added. Israel has pounded the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack by Hamas on Oct. 7, which Tel Aviv says killed nearly 1,200 people. At least 25,105 Palestinians have since been killed, mostly women and children, and 62,681 injured, according to Palestinian health authorities. The Israeli offensive has left 85% of Gaza’s population internally displaced amid acute shortages of food, clean water and medicine, while 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure was damaged or destroyed, according to the UN.
@UN_News_Centre - UN News
“These are not conditions for human beings” - @UNRWA The latest on Gaza from UN agencies: 🔷 25,000 civilians have been killed 🔷 70% were women & children 🔷 1.7 million are displaced 🔷 570,000 people face catastrophic hunger 🔷 Health facilities are decimated https://t.co/4kSqPQ0rvh
@DrMadsGilbert - Dr. Mads Gilbert
“These are not conditions for human beings” - @UNRWA The latest on Gaza from UN agencies: - 25,000 civilians have been killed by ISrael - of which 17,500 are children and women (70%) - 1.7 million are displaced - 570,000 people face catastrophic hunger due to the ISraeli siege - Health facilities are decimated by ISrael
@BdGEORGES - Bernard GEORGES 🇺🇳🏳️🌈🌍🌎🌏
À Rafah, plus d'un million de personnes vivent sur seulement 3 kilomètres : la famine, la maladie, la déshydratation et les maladies sont partout #AirDropAidForGaza
@UNRWA - UNRWA
📍#Gaza Images taken yesterday of people queuing for food in the rain & cold at our shelter in Deir al-Balah. At our schools turned shelters, @UNRWA continues to provide canned food, flour, hot meals & more- but shelters are 4x over capacity. There is simply not enough food. https://t.co/1bJ5xUVK7M
@DmodosCutter - Daniella Modos - Cutter -SEN
🔺The Palestinian Red Crescent has reported that aid has continued to be obstructed by Israeli occupation forces for a week. Israeli settlers have also protested, held raves and camped in an effort to close roads in front of humanitarian trucks entering Gaza. A food shipment for 1.1 million Palestinians is stuck at an Israeli port due to recent restrictions from Israeli authorities. 1,049 containers of rice, flour, chickpeas, sugar & cooking oil are stuck as families in Gaza face hunger, starvation and death. WHO bemoaned on Wednesday that Israel has allowed fewer than half of its requested aid-delivery missions in Gaza, emphasizing the need to reach and resupply wrecked hospitals throughout the Strip. Rik Peeperkorn WHO's representative for Palestine expressed that hospitals were "completely overwhelmed, overflowing and undersupplied" He explained how patients were routinely subjected to needless limb amputations, without anaesthesia, that may have been prevented under normal conditions.
@DmodosCutter - Daniella Modos - Cutter -SEN
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: "Nasser hospital in #Gaza is not functional anymore, after a weeklong siege followed by the ongoing raid. Both yesterday and the day before, the WHO team was not permitted to enter the hospital to assess the conditions of the patients and critical medical needs, despite reaching the hospital compound to deliver fuel alongside partners. There are still about 200 patients in the hospital. At least 20 need to be urgently referred to other hospitals to receive health care; medical referral is every patient’s right."
@Truthtellerftm - Truth_teller 🇷🇺
‼️1/2🇵🇸UPDATE: What is the water issue all about in Gaza? What is water apartheid? Israel’s discriminatory policies on Palestinians’ access to adequate supplies of clean and safe water has been happening since 1967. ‼️HISTORY! 🇮🇱Soon after Israel occupied the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, in June 1967, the Israeli military authorities consolidated complete power over all water resources and water-related infrastructure in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). More than 50 years on, Israel continues to control and restrict Palestinian access to water in the OPT to a level which neither meets their needs nor constitutes a fair distribution of shared water resources. 🇵🇸Palestinians are unable to drill new water wells, install pumps or deepen existing wells, in addition to being denied access to the Jordan River and fresh water springs. Israel even controls the collection of rain water throughout most of the West Bank, and rainwater harvesting cisterns owned by Palestinian communities are often destroyed by the Israeli army. ‼️LAW 🇮🇱ISRAELI Military Order 158, which states that Palestinians could not construct any new water installation without first obtaining a permit from the Israeli army. Israel has effectively developed its own water infrastructure and water network in the West Bank for the use of its own citizens in Israel and in the settlements – that are illegal under international law. ‼️Is Israel benefitting from water apartheid? ✅YES! Israeli state-owned water company MEKOROT has systematically sunk wells and tapped springs in the occupied West Bank to supply its population, including those living in illegal settlements with water for domestic, agricultural and industrial purposes. While Mekorot sells some water to Palestinian water utilities, the amount is determined by the Israeli authorities. 🇵🇸Many Palestinian communities in the West Bank have no choice but to purchase water brought in by trucks at a much higher prices ranging from 4 to 10 USD per cubic metre. In some of the poorest communities, water expenses can, at times, make up half of a family’s monthly income. ‼️How polluted is the water? What diseases have been caused by water pollution? 🇵🇸In Gaza, some 90-95% of the water supply is contaminated by sewage wmd seawater unfit for human consumption. High chloride concentrations from seawater incursion into the Coastal Aquifer put pregnant women and children at special risk and contaminated water is the leading cause of child mortality. More than 1/4 of diseases in Gaza are water related. Numerous reports point to nitrates from wastewater pollution exceeding by 6X WHO recommendations! One study found that 59.2% of a sample of children had at least one parasitic infection and a similar percentage suffered from anaemia. Cancer and kidney disease are increasingly common, with a 13% annual increase in patients suffering from renal failure. There have been outbreaks of communicable diseases such as acute hepatitis A, acute diarrhoea and typhoid fever. ‼️What are water conditions like now? 🇵🇸As of 20 Feb 2024, Gaza is facing a severe water crisis due to over-extraction, saltwater intrusion, and sewage infiltration of the Coastal Aquifer. As much as 96% of the water is not fit for human consumption, and over 108,000 cubic meters of untreated sewage flow daily from Gaza into the Mediterranean Sea, creating extreme public health hazards in Gaza, Israel, and Egypt. The last functioning desalination plant and wastewater treatment plant have shut down due to lack of fuel, and Israel has turned on only one line of water in the south of Gaza for three hours, serving only 14% of the population. UN officials are warning that millions of Palestinians face dehydration & are at risk of waterborne disease in an escalating water crisis as Israel continues to withhold essential supplies from Gaza in the wake of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. #Gaza_Genocide #H204GAZA
@DrMadsGilbert - Dr. Mads Gilbert
Massacred by Israeli fire in Gaza while collecting food aid - 100 killed and about 750 wounded So, The ISraeli fascist army is not satisfied with starving six babies and one 17-years old to death? Now they also shoot to mass kill starving Palestinian civilians hoping for rare trucks with food? How low can they sink? Dr. Mads Massacred by Israeli fire in Gaza while collecting food aid More than 100 killed and about 750 wounded after Israeli forces fired at Palestinians trying to get flour for their families as famine stalks the Strip. More than 100 Palestinians have been killed and some 700 others wounded after Israeli troops opened fire on hundreds waiting for food aid southwest of Gaza City, health officials say, as the besieged enclave faces an unprecedented hunger crisis. The Gaza Ministry of Health said on Thursday said at least 104 people were killed and more than 750 wounded, with the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemning what it said was a cold-blooded “massacre”. The ministry said the attack was part of Israel’s ongoing “genocidal war”. It called on the international community to “urgently intervene” to forge a ceasefire as “the only way to protect civilians”. People had congregated at al-Rashid Street, where aid trucks carrying flour were believed to be on the way. Al Jazeera verified footage showing the bodies of dozens of killed and wounded Palestinians being carried onto trucks as no ambulances could reach the area. “We went to get flour. The Israeli army shot at us. There are many martyrs on the ground and until this moment we are withdrawing them. There is no first aid,” said one witness. Reporting from the scene, Al Jazeera’s Ismail al-Ghoul said that after opening fire, Israeli tanks advanced and ran over many of the dead and injured bodies. “It is a massacre, on top of the starvation threatening citizens in Gaza,” he said. The dead and wounded had been taken to four medical centres: al-Shifa, Kamal Adwan, Ahli and the Jordanian hospitals. Ambulances could not reach the area as the roads had been “totally destroyed”, said al-Ghoul. “The numbers will rise. Hospitals are no longer able to accommodate the huge number of patients because they lack fuel, let alone medicine. Hospitals have also run out of blood.” Reporting from occupied East Jerusalem, Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith said the Israeli military “initially tried to pin the blame on the crowd” saying that dozens were hurt as a consequence of being crushed and trampled when aid trucks arrived. “And then, after some pushing the Israelis went on to say that their troops felt threatened, that hundreds of troops approached their troops in a way they posed a threat to them so they responded by opening fire,” Smith added. The United States described the killings as a “serious incident”, adding that it was looking into the reports. ‘Beyond words’ One Palestinian man told Quds News Network the military attack was a “crime”. “I have been waiting since yesterday. At about 4:30 this morning, trucks started to come through. Once we approached the aid trucks, the Israeli tanks and warplanes started firing at us, as if it was a trap. “To the Arab states I say, if you want to have us killed, why are you sending relief aid? If this continues, we do not want any aid delivered at all. Every convoy coming means another massacre.” Jadallah al-Shafei, the head of the nurses’ department at al-Shifa Hospital, said that “the situation is beyond any words”, adding that “the hospital was flooded with dozens of dead bodies and hundreds of injured”. “The majority of the victims suffered gunshots and shrapnel in the head and upper parts of their bodies. They were hit by direct artillery shelling, drone missiles and gun firing,” he told Al Jazeera. Systematic attacks The mass shooting was the latest instance of systematic attacks on hungry people waiting for scraps of food. Over the past few days, Palestinians gathered in large groups waiting for aid trucks on Salah al-Din Street near Gaza City have been shot at by Israeli forces, said Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Rafah in the enclave’s south. Recently, a truck that was supposed to deliver aid to people in Gaza tragically turned into the truck carrying those injured and killed, he added. With aid agencies unable to deliver supplies to northern Gaza since January 23, many are taking a long trek towards the south by foot. Famine On Wednesday, Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the World Food Programme (WFP), told the United Nations Security Council more than 500,000, or one in four people, were at risk of famine, with one in every six children below the age of two considered acutely malnourished. “The risk of famine is being fuelled by the inability to bring critical food supplies into Gaza in sufficient quantities, and the almost impossible operating conditions faced by our staff on the ground,” he said. He described dangerous conditions for WFP trucks trying to get food to the north earlier this month. “There were delays at checkpoints; they faced gunfire and other violence; food was looted along the way; and at their destination, they were overwhelmed by desperately hungry people,” said Skau. Aid agencies claim that Israel has been delaying deliveries. Israel denies that charge. It submitted a report to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the measures taken to avert suffering in the besieged enclave. Rights groups say Israel acted in breach of the ICJ order issued in January. Philippe Lazzarini, the head of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, said on Sunday on social media that calls to allow food distribution in Gaza amid the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hamas have been denied or “have fallen on deaf ears”. Warning against “looming famine”, the UN official said the situation was becoming a “man-made disaster”. Israel launched a deadly offensive on the Gaza Strip following a Hamas-led attack on October 7. More than 30,000 people are reported to have been killed to date, mostly women and children. SOURCE: AL JAZEERA 🔗 https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/2/29/dozens-killed-injured-by-israeli-fire-in-gaza-while-collecting-food-aid
@MiddleEastEye - Middle East Eye
James Elder, a spokesperson for Unicef, shared a video outlining the dire situation at Nasser Hospital in Gaza. Revealing that only 12 out of 36 hospitals in the area are partially functional, Elder underscored the challenges faced by Nasser Hospital, which is currently unable to provide medical care.
@GhassanAbuSitt1 - Ghassan Abu Sitta
I received this message from a colleague in northern Gaza: It's day 14 of the siege imposed on Al-Shifa Medical complex. Based on testimonies from the medical staff inside, the situation as follows;
@MiddleEastEye - Middle East Eye
Medical Aid for Palestinians CEO Melanie Ward described what she saw in Gaza’s hospitals in an interview with CNN on Thursday. She highlighted how doctors are forced to reuse external bone fixators from dead people on living patients due to a severe shortage on medical equipment. https://t.co/iEkh2JYlYY
@MiddleEastEye - Middle East Eye
Displaced Palestinian children living in tents in central Gaza are suffering from skin infections which are exacerbated by the extreme heat inside the tents, the lack of clean water and hygiene products, and by sewage pollution, which has no drainage channels https://t.co/UDSAU2h5aS
@MiddleEastEye - Middle East Eye
Dangerous skin diseases are spreading among displaced Palestinian children in Gaza. According to the World Health Organization, more than 150,000 people in the Palestinian territory have contracted skin diseases due to the squalid conditions displaced people in the enclave have been forced to live in since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza.
@MosabAbuToha - Mosab Abu Toha
FYI, what’s called now a humanitarian area in south Gaza is just 36 square kilometers (14 square miles) and crammed in it are more than 1.8 million people, with no water, no electricity, no food, no clinics or pharmacies, and no shelters. August 19, 2024 Day 318
@JehadAbusalim - Jehad Abusalim جهاد أبو سليم
1.8 million Palestinians are now confined to an area that is just 11% of the Gaza Strip. This has effectively become a death camp. https://t.co/70EwReklEy
@M7madNajar - Dr Mohammed Al Najjar 🇵🇸🇵🇸
In Gaza,the all 8 main hospitals , the Indonesian, Kamal Adwan, Al-Nasr, Al-Shifa, and Al-Aqsa Hospital are all out of service, along with Gaza European Hospital and Nasser Hospital. Only small clinics and field hospital remain, unable to handle anything excpet minor cases 💔🇵🇸
@UNRWA - UNRWA
Our latest on the situation in the📍#GazaStrip and the📍#WestBank 🔹#Gaza now has the highest number of child amputees per capita anywhere in the world. 🔹945,000 displaced people in Gaza are at risk of exposure to cold weather and rain this winter. 🔹As of 1 December, due to lack of safety, UNRWA has had to pause aid delivery through Kerem Shalom/Karem Abu Salem, the main crossing point for humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. https://www.unrwa.org/resources/reports/unrwa-situation-report-150-situation-gaza-strip-and-west-bank-including-east-jerusalem
@QudsNen - Quds News Network
Al Jazeera journalist Hussam Shabat shares the hardship of an elderly displaced Palestinian woman forced to sleep on the ground without a blanket or mattress in tents, at a time when she should be receiving healthcare. As winter approaches and temperatures drop, displaced Palestinians who have been forced to flee their homes in northern Gaza seek refuge in makeshift tents, lacking mattresses, blankets, and warm clothing to survive the freezing weather.
@QudsNen - Quds News Network
Gaza Hospitals have recorded 11 deaths in the past 24 hours due to famine and malnutrition, raising the total number of such deaths to 212, including 98 children, according to the Ministry of Health. https://t.co/38pWfbhpsg