Loop lives his last hours with electricity supply with overflowing hospitals and patients on the ground. David Canterocoordinator of Doctors Without Borders Spain in Jerusalem, explains in statements to laSexta that the hours of energy are numbered.

“They are telling us that they basically had three days left, which if they cut it off yesterday, they basically have hours of energy left,” he adds.

When the generators stop working, the situation will be completely chaotic. In addition, there is a shortage of medicines. “Medical supplies are also becoming scarce. They still have them, but I think it is difficult to confirm right now how much time they have left: very very little,” he denounces.

Meanwhile, medical structures remain target of attacks. There are eleven deaths among doctors and paramedics, 18 health centers damaged and 20 ambulances have been bombed.

Patients keep arriving urgently. “All the patients we treated yesterday were children,” explains Cantero. It is the reality of one of his clinics yesterday. With each passing hour, conditions become more extreme.