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The state of healthcare in northern Gaza has reached a dire situation, described by the Palestinian Health Ministry as "totally disastrous." Primary hospitals are inoperative due to the conflict, overwhelming medical facilities and leaving them with no vacant beds.
European Gaza Hospital in Khan Younis, a major medical facility, is facing extreme challenges. Dr. Saleh El-Hams, the nursing director, highlighted the worsening conditions, emphasizing the exhaustion and fatigue of staff working continuously for the past two months.
Reports reveal a rapid deterioration in the healthcare situation, with most hospitals lacking essential resources. Patients struggle to access basic medical services, while health workers, drained by extended hours and limited resources, face extreme stress, putting lives at risk.
Medical personnel and officials urgently appeal for intervention and support from regional and global communities. Fundraising campaigns, medical donations, and health worker assistance programs are crucial to bolster the strained healthcare infrastructure.
This crisis underscores the broader human suffering obscured by conflict. The call for peace is now more critical than ever, emphasizing the urgent need to resolve the ongoing war, rebuild infrastructure, and support the over-stressed healthcare system, providing aid to those in desperate need.