A catastrophic situation is being experienced by hospitals in the Gaza Strip, according to what was announced by the Gaza Ministry of Health led by Hamas.

In a statement shared on the Telegram network, it was announced that several health centers had “completely collapsed.”

“We confirm that 12 hospitals and 32 health centers are out of service, and we fear that more will be out of service in the coming hours due to the attacks and the lack of fuel,” it said.

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Several hospitals keep their doors open, although this does not mean that they provide assistance to the injured every day.

A request was made to the international community to fuel hospitals or send specialized medical delegations to rescue the injured, and to call on retirees and volunteers to join hospitals immediately.

The World Health Organization (WHO), for its part, has announced that it will provide medical care and support to all Israelis and Palestinians.

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“I would like to point out that the position of the UN and WHO is impartial: we are committed to providing support and medical services to all Israelis and Palestinians,” Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus said at the 73rd session of the Regional Assembly . WHO Committee for Europe (ERC), held in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana.

He called on Israel to resume the supply of electricity, water and fuel to Gaza, noting that every effort must be made to reach a common denominator through dialogue and compassion.

“We all know that war brings destruction, loss and suffering. I even saw this as a child. I witnessed this. I remember nothing but the destruction. “The only thing war brings is horror and destruction,” he said. (JO)