GAZA: Medical sources in the Gaza Strip have reported that thousands of patients and wounded individuals face an uncertain fate due to the collapse of the enclave’s healthcare system. They said that the few hospitals still operating in Gaza are struggling to maintain services and have become waiting rooms for thousands of patients and injured people whose future remains unclear.
They added that the catastrophic effects of this “health annihilation” have made the continuation of healthcare a “daily miracle” and present a major challenge to recovery efforts and the restoration of many specialized services.
According to sources, the severe shortage of medicines and medical supplies has turned even the simplest painkillers into an unaffordable luxury.
The sources noted that cancer and hematology are among treatments most affected by the crisis.
The limited quantities of medicines reaching the Strip’s hospitals are insufficient to meet the actual needs for the continuation of healthcare services.
“Rescuing the health situation in Gaza’s hospitals cannot be achieved through temporary emergency solutions that accumulate serious consequences,” a source said.
The number of Palestinians killed in Israel’s ongoing offensive in Gaza, which began in October 2023, has risen to 72,027, with 171,561 others wounded.
On Saturday, medical sources said that in the previous 24 hours alone, two Palestinians were killed and 25 were injured. Several victims remain trapped under rubble or on the streets, with ambulance and rescue crews unable to reach them due to the “massive destruction.”
Since the ceasefire entered into effect on Oct. 11 last year, 576 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks, with 1,543 injuries recorded.









