75 percent of hospitals in the Gaza Strip are out of service

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GAZA – The head of the Norwegian medical team for the Gaza Strip, Mads Gilbert, said on Saturday that 75 percent of hospitals in the Gaza Strip are out of service. Gilbert added, through Al Jazeera, that the situation in the Strip is extremely difficult, and the occupation has launched a fierce attack on the healthcare system. He warned that the number of relief trucks allowed into the Strip under the ceasefire terms is insufficient. Read more Region and World Jordan News Read More Gaza: Death of the World's Youngest Freed Prisoner Zamir: Gaza War Among Israel’s Most Complex and Difficult Conflicts Israeli Official: Iran Did Not Move Enriched Uranium from Fordow, Natanz, or Isfahan
GAZA – The head of the Norwegian medical team for the Gaza Strip, Mads Gilbert, said on Saturday that 75 percent of hospitals in the Gaza Strip are out of service. Gilbert added, through Al Jazeera, that the situation in the Strip is extremely difficult, and the occupation has launched a fierce attack on the healthcare system.

He warned that the number of relief trucks allowed into the Strip under the ceasefire terms is insufficient.


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