WHO says diseases and infections are beginning to spread in Gaza

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GAZA – Ahmed Al-Mandhari, the Regional Director of the World Health Organization in the Middle East, announced on Sunday the emergence of skin diseases, gastrointestinal infections, and pulmonary inflammation, including scabies, lice, and vitiligo, in the Gaza Strip, where the number of affected individuals has reached approximately 23,000.اضافة اعلان

Al-Mandhari, speaking on the "Al-Ashira" program broadcast on the Al-Mamlaka channel, stated that the terrifying Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has targeted innocent lives over the course of 30 days, and he emphasized that the health and humanitarian conditions are extremely catastrophic.

He mentioned that the healthcare sector in Gaza consists of 35 hospitals and 72 health centers, with around 40% of the hospitals, approximately 14, not functioning, either due to direct Israeli targeting or fuel shortages.

He added that hospitals provide healthcare services to thousands if not hundreds of thousands and tens of thousands of patients. 70% of the healthcare facilities in primary healthcare out of the 72 health centers do not work due to targeting and fuel shortages.

"There is a shortage of water and medical supplies, overcrowding in hospitals, patients lying on the floor, operations being performed without anesthesia, for example, a shortage of life-saving medications, and patients who have lost necessary care, such as kidney dialysis patients and pregnant women, have lost necessary care during the childbirth period, putting them at risk of death, and there are very grave concerns about the humanitarian crisis there," according to Al-Mandhari.

"Targeting healthcare facilities is a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, an aggression against human life, and a violation of humanity... More than 220 healthcare institutions have been targeted in occupied Palestine, with over 100 in Gaza alone," according to Al-Mandhari.

He said that over the past period, with the cooperation of the United Nations authorities, it has been possible to evacuate a group of patients, numbering approximately 84, most of whom had amputations and burns as a result of the bombardment.


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