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Timeline of the 2023 Gaza Strip healthcare collapse

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Injured people after an airstrike, Indonesia Hospital

During the 2023 Israel-Hamas war, the healthcare system of Gaza collapsed.[1][2][3] The healthcare collapse was part of a broader humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip caused by the war.[4]

The hospitals faced a lack of fuel and relied on backup generators for the first two weeks of the war.[5] By 23 October, Gaza hospitals began shutting down as they ran out of fuel, starting with the Indonesia Hospital.[6] When hospitals lost power completely, multiple premature babies in NICUs died.[7][8]

Numerous medical staffers were killed by Israeli airstrikes, and ambulances, health institutions, medical headquarters, and multiple hospitals were destroyed.[9] The Medecins Sans Frontieres said scores of ambulances and medical facilities were damaged or destroyed.[10][11] By late-October, the Gaza Health Ministry stated the healthcare system had "totally collapsed".[12]

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October

12 October

14 October

  • The Diagnostic Cancer Treatment Centre of the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital was partially destroyed by Israeli rocket fire.[14]
  • Israel ordered the evacuation of 22 hospitals in northern Gaza.

15 October

  • WHO stated four hospitals were no longer functioning after being targeted by Israeli airstrikes.[15]
  • Healthcare professionals warned if hospital facilities' generators stopped, patients would die when the power was lost.[16]
  • WHO described Israel's evacuation order as a "death sentence" for the sick and wounded.[17]
  • Doctors across northern Gaza stated they were unable to follow Israel's evacuation order, since their patients, including newborns in the ICU, would die.[16]

16 October

17 October

18 October

A man carrying a bloodied and bandaged child.
Medic carrying wounded Palestinian child in Gaza
  • Doctors Without Borders stated severely wounded patients would die as the health system collapsed.[21]

19 October

  • The Ministry of Health asked for donations of liters of fuels to continue powering hospital generators.[22]
  • Gaza's only cancer hospital announced it had "perilously low" levels of remaining fuel.[23][24]
  • Doctors stated pediatric patients had developed gastroenteritis infections due to the lack of clean water.[25]
  • Airstrikes hit the area around al-Quds Hospital.[26]
  • The Red Cross stated Gaza's entire health system was "on its knees".[27]

20 October

  • Doctors Without Borders stated thousands of people were at risk of dying "within hours" because it was "impossible" to give them medical attention.[28]
  • Doctors at al-Quds Hospital and the Palestine Red Crescent reported they received a call from the Israeli army to evacuate the hospital or "bear the consequences".[28][29]

21 October

22 October

23 October

  • On 23 October, the Indonesia Hospital ran out of fuel and completely lost power.[34]
  • A Health Ministry spokesman announced the healthcare system had "totally collapsed", with 65 medics killed, 25 ambulances destroyed, and many hospitals soon shutting down due to lack of fuel.[35]
  • The World Health Organization warned 46 of Gaza's 72 healthcare facilities had stopped functioning.[36]

25 October

  • Dr. Ashraf al-Qudra, of the Health Ministry, stated the health system was "completely out of service".[37]
  • The Health Ministry stated a total of 7,000 sick and wounded hospital patients were facing death.[38]
  • The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital faced a dialysis crisis, with hundreds sharing only 24 dialysis machines.[39]

27 October

28 October

  • A communications blackout meant wounded civilians could not dial emergency services.[42] Ambulances were evenly geographically distributed to provide "faster access to the injured."[43]

29 October

  • The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that it had received warnings from Israeli authorities to immediately evacuate al-Quds hospital as it was “going to be bombarded”.[44]
  • An Israeli airstrike struck 20 metres (65 feet) from al-Quds hospital.[45]
  • Dr. Ghassan Abu Sitta wrote on X that he was increasingly treating patients with "distinctive phosphorus burns."[46]

30 October

31 October

  • The Health Ministry announced the generators at two key Gaza hospitals were hours from shutting down.[49]

November

1 November

  • The director of the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital stated Gaza's only cancer hospital was "completely out of service" after it ran out of fuel to power its generator.[50]
  • The Gaza Health Ministry stated the maternity ward at the Al-Helou International Hospital was hit by an Israeli bombardment.[51]

2 November

3 November

  • The Health Ministry stated 12 cancer patients had died after the Turkish Hospital shut down.[53]
  • The Ministry stated 800 critically wounded patients needed to leave Gaza to receive care, stating many critically wounded patients had died in the past several days due to the collapsed healthcare system.[54]
  • A medical convoy in front of al-Shifa hospital was destroyed by an Israeli drone missile.[55]
  • Al-Quds and Indonesia Hospital were both hit by airstrikes.[56]

4 November

5 November

  • The Gaza health system was failing as a result of the Israeli blockade.
  • Nearly half of all hospitals were out of service due to shortages of fuel and power, and amputations and C-sections were performed without anesthetic due to shortages of medical supplies.[59]

6 November

8 November

  • Italy announced it was sending a hospital ship to the coast of Gaza.[61]
  • Al-Quds hospital stated Israel had destroyed all roads leading to the hospital.[62]
  • Al-Quds completely ran out of fuel and shut down most services.[63]

9 November

  • On 9 November, the Gaza government media office stated Israel had bombed eight hospitals in the past three days.[64][65]
  • Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announced Turkey was prepared to receive Gaza's pediatric cancer patients.[66]

10 November

  • The International Red Cross stated Gaza's healthcare system had "reached a point of no return."[67]
  • Israeli tanks surrounded four hospitals, al-Rantisi Hospital, al-Nasr Hospital, and the eye and mental health hospitals, from all directions.[68]
  • The Nasser Rantissi paediatric cancer hospital caught on fire after being hit by an Israeli airstrike and began evacuations.[69][70]
  • At least three hospitals were hit by Israeli airstrikes, leading the director of the Al-Shifa hospital to state, "Israel is now launching a war on Gaza City hospitals."[71] The strikes resulted in multiple casualties.[72]
  • The Interior Ministry stated Al-Shifa Hospital was bombed five times in 24 hours.[73][74]
  • The Palestinian Red Crescent stated Israeli snipers opened fire on children at al-Quds hospital, killing one and wounding 28.[75]
  • The Ministry of Health stated Israel cut off Indonesia Hospital's electricity, water, and communication.[76]

11 November

Doctors Without Borders Twitter
@MSF_canada

"We're on the fourth floor, there's a sniper who attacked four patients inside the hospital. One of them has a gunshot wound directly in his neck, and he is a quadriplegic [patient], and the other one [was shot] in the abdomen."

November 11, 2023[77]

  • Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a British doctor in Gaza, stated the injured were no longer able to receive treatment for their wounds, as doctors were only able to stabilize patients.[78]
  • Doctors Without Borders reported a "dramatic intensification" of Israeli attacks on Al-Shifa hospital.[79]
    • Al-Shifa lost power, staff were killed by snipers, and the hospital was shelled and caught fire.[80]
    • Families who tried to leave the hospital complex were shot and killed.[81]
    • Ashraf al-Qudra, a doctor at al-Shifa, stated the hospital was completely out of service, as the Israeli army shot "everything that moves."[82]
    • Physicians for Human Rights stated two premature babies had died at al-Shifa due to the lack of electricity.[83]
    • IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari stated the army would help evacuate babies from al-Shifa Hospital, but a Gaza Health Ministry spokesman stated Israel had not provided "any mechanism to get the babies out to a safer hospital."[84][85]
    • Robert Mardini, director general of the Red Cross, described the situation at al-Shifa as "unbearably desperate."[86]
  • The Palestinian Red Crescent reported intense shooting and dehydrated babies at al-Quds.[87][88]

12 November

  • The director general of al-Shifa stated the lives of 650 patients were in danger at al-Shifa Hospital due to the "catastrophic situation."[89]
    • The deputy health minister in Gaza stated Israel had destroyed al-Shifa's cardiac ward.[90]
    • The IDF released a video recording of soldiers leaving 300 liters of fuel outside Al-Shifa.[91]
      • The director of al-Shifa stated 300 liters would not power the hospital for even 30 minutes.[92]
  • Mai al-Kaila, the Palestinian Minister of Health, stated the Israeli army was not evacuating patients, but rather "forcibly evicting the wounded and patients onto the streets, leaving them to face inevitable death."[93]
  • A surgeon at Al-Ahli hospital stated they had run out of blood for transfusions.[94]
  • The Red Crescent stated al-Quds was completely out of service.[95]
  • The director of the Nasr Hospital stated it had been evacuated under threat of Israeli weapons and tanks.[96]
  • Two of Gaza's main hospitals, Al-Shifa and Al-Quds, closed down.[97]

13 November

  • Kamal Adwan Hospital ran out of fuel.[98]
  • Doctors Without Borders released a statement describing the situation at Al-Shifa Hospital, stating they had no food, water, or electricity, and that there was a sniper attacking patients.[99] The statement stated, "The situation is very bad, it is inhuman."[99]
  • The al-Amal Hospital's only generator shut down.[100]
  • Tom Potokar, chief surgeon with the Red Cross, described the situation in southern Gaza as "just relentless."[101]

14 November

  • Israeli tanks surrounded Al Helou Hospital in Gaza City, with the hospital director stating it was a "maternity hospital only.”[102]
  • Israel launched a raid on al-Shifa Hospital, where thousands, including three dozen premature babies, were still sheltering.[103]
    • Doctors reported 40 patients at al-Shifa died.[104]
  • Fighting near Al-Quds Hospital halted evacuation efforts.[105]

15 November

  • Israel raided the al-Shifa hospital.
    • A journalist on the scene stated, it was "a nightmare that cannot be imagined," and that Israel had targeted the hospitals generators and communications unit, severing contact with the outside world.[106][107]
    • John Kirby, spokesperson for the U.S. National Security Council, claimed Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad had "stored weapons" in the hospital.[108] These claims were disputed.[109]
    • An al-Shifa employee interviewed by Al Jazeera stated Israel had not brought any aid or supplies, but had "detained and brutally assaulted" men who were sheltering at the hospital.[110]

16 November

  • Rik Peeperkorn, a World Health Organization representative, stated al-Shifa hospital had no oxygen, power, or water.[111]
    • The hospital director stated bodies were actively decomposing, patients' wounds were full of maggots, and "The smell of death is everywhere."[108]
    • A contact within the hospital interviewed by BBC said that Israeli soldiers had supplied water to elderly patients.[112]
    • According to The Wall Street Journal, an Israeli military official stated that aid was left at the hospital's front gate and that the hospital's staff was informed of its availability.[113]
  • The Indonesia Hospital completely shut down, leaving 45 patients in need of surgery.[114]

17 November

  • The Palestinian Red Crescent stated its emergency medical teams were trapped at Al-Ahli Hospital.[115]
  • Staff at Al-Shifa stated 50 patients, including infants, had died due to power and oxygen shortages.[116]
  • The director of Al-Shifa stated Israel's claim to provide incubators to premature babies was false.[117]

18 November

  • An evacuation of al-Shifa began.[118]
    • Ismail al-Thawabta, a spokesperson for the Palestinian media office, stated patients moved to other facilities were going to die.[119] ActionAid called it a death sentence.[120]
    • The hospital stated six doctors would remain behind with 120 patients too sick to be transferred.[121]
    • The IDF released images of military trucks unloading supplies outside Al-Shifa hospital. According to the military, supplies included 6,000 liters of water and 2,300 kg of food.[122]
    • A humanitarian team from the World Health Organization visited al-Shifa and found a lack of food, water, or medicine, with signs of gunfire and a mass grave.[123]
    • The director of al-Shifa said people were only given one hour to evacuate, stating, "we were forced to leave at gunpoint."[124][125]
    • WHO stated 25 health workers and 291 patients, including 32 babies remained at al-Shifa.[126]
  • Two people were killed while traveling in a clearly identified Doctors Without Borders evacuation convoy in Gaza City.[127] Doctors Without Borders termed it a "deliberate attack."[128]

19 November

  • The premature babies at al-Shifa were evacuated to southern Gaza, where they were planned to be moved to Egypt the following day.[129]
  • The World Health Organization stated it was planning missions to transport the remaining al-Shifa patients to Nasser Medical Complex and European Gaza Hospital in the next 2-3 days.[130]

20 November

  • Israel launched an offensive on Indonesia Hospital with an airstrike that reportedly killed 12 people.[131]
    • Following the strike, Israeli tanks surrounded the hospital.[132][133]
    • Staff at the hospital reported Israeli soldiers shooting inside the hospital indiscriminately.[134][135]
    • Many sheltered at the hospital, as it was the last functioning one in northern Gaza.[136][137]
    • The Gaza Ministry of Health stated 200 patients were evacuated from the hospital, while an estimated 500 patients remained.[138][139]

21 November

  • The World Health Organization stated three hospitals in northern Gaza would be evacuated, meaning there would be no functioning hospitals left in northern Gaza.[140]
  • Four doctors were reported killed after Israel bombed al-Awda Hospital.[141]
  • The Government of Jordan reported Israel had ordered their field hospital to be evacuated and stated they would not comply.[142]

22 November

  • The Palestinian Red Crescent stated fourteen ambulances had arrived at al-Shifa to evacuate the hospital's remaining patients.[143]
  • The Kamal Adwan hospital stated Israeli bombings increased around the hospital.[144]

23 November

  • Four patients died in the transfer from northern Gaza to the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital.[145]
  • The Red Cross reported its staff were shot at while providing humanitarian support.[146]
  • The Gaza Health Ministry announced it would cease coordination with the WHO on patient evacuations following the Israeli arrest of Palestinian doctors.[147][a]
  • Staff at the Indonesia Hospital were reportedly ordered by the IDF to evacuate.[149]
  • The head of the Medical Emergency Rescue Committee stated patients and staff at the Indonesia Hospital were evacuated to the European Hospital in Khan Younis.[150]

24 November

  • Medical workers reported dogs were eating the corpses of unburied people in the streets.[151]
  • Hospitals in northern Gaza, including al-Ahli Arab Hospital, were evacuated by the World Health Organization and the Red Cross.[152][153]

25 November

  • The director general of the Ministry of Health stated the Israeli military shot at medical teams during the temporary ceasefire in effect.[154]
  • UNOCHA stated only four small hospitals in northern Gaza and eight health facilities in southern Gaza were still functioning.[155]

26 November

  • The conditions for remaining patients at al-Shifa were reportedly dire.[156]

27 November

  • The Ministry of Health reported a volunteer effort at al-Shifa hospital sought to restart the dialysis department.[157]

28 November

  • The al-Shifa dialysis unit was reportedly reopened and receiving patients.[158][159]
  • A French warship was dispatched as a temporary hospital.[160]

30 November

  • WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated the health needs of Gaza had increased dramatically, though only one-third of its health facilities were functioning.[161]
  • The Health Ministry stated hundreds needed to be evacuated from Gaza to receive medical care.[162]
  • Italy and the United Arab Emirates stated they were considering establishing a field hospital in Gaza.[163]

December

1 December

  • Hospitals reported overcrowding, with doctors forced to treat patients on the floor.[164]
  • A spokesman for the Gaza crossing authority stated the Rafah crossing remained opened for the evacuation of the sick and wounded.[165]
  • Doctors Without Borders stated al-Awda hospital had been damaged in an Israeli bombing.[166]

2 December

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Twitter
@DrTedros

Patients were receiving care on the floor, screaming in pain. These conditions are beyond inadequate - unimaginable for the provision of health care. I cannot find words strong enough to express our concern over what we’re witnessing.

December 2, 2023[167]

  • Saudi Arabia donated six ambulances to the Palestinian Red Crescent.[168]

3 December

  • James Elder, a spokesman for UNICEF described Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis as a "death zone."[169]
  • The IDF bombed the Kamal Adwan hospital, killing at least four people.[170]
  • Two Red Crescent paramedics were wounded by gunfire from the Israeli military.[171]

4 December

  • Doctors Without Borders stated hospitals in southern Gaza were overflowing with wounded patients.[172]

5 December

  • Attacks in the vicinity of Kamal Adwan hospital were reported.[173]
  • Doctors at the Al-Aqsa Hospital stated they could not handle the overflow of patients they were experiencing.[174]

6 December

  • Doctors Without Borders stated fuel and medical supplies at al-Aqsa hospital were critically low.[175][176]
  • Doctors in south Gaza reported a lack of beds and supplies.[177]

7 December

  • The Palestinian Red Crescent stated 60 percent of the wounded in Gaza required urgent medical treatment abroad, and that ambulance service in northern Gaza had completely ceased.[178]
  • The Gaza Health Ministry stated only basic first aid was being delivered at Al-Shifa Hospital.[179]
  • WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated fighting in southern Gaza was making it increasingly difficult to run health operations.[180]

8 December

  • An estimated 286 health workers in Gaza had been killed by Israel.[181]

9 December

  • WHO stated two health staff had been shot and killed by the IDF at Al Awda Hospital, besieged since 5 December.[182]
  • The director of the European Hospital stated the situation was catastrophic, with paramedics wounded in Israeli airstrikes.[183]

10 December

  • WHO adopted a resolution to protect healthcare in Gaza, which director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus described as "almost impossible in the current circumstances."[184][185]
  • Doctors Without Borders stated that the Israeli army had forced them to evacuate the Martyrs and Beni Shueila clinics, and that healthcare had completely collapsed.[186]
  • The Ministry of Health stated 50,000 people had been wounded since the start of the conflict.[187]

11 December

  • MSF stated one of its doctors inside Al Awda Hospital had been injured by an Israeli sniper.[188]
  • The director of Kamal Adwan Hospital stated Israel had killed two mothers and their newborn babies when Israel targeted its maternity ward.[189] The UN confirmed the killings.[190]

12 December

  • WHO pleaded with the Israeli army not to destroy hospitals in southern Gaza.[191]
  • Doctors Without Borders said healthcare conditions in Gaza were akin to conditions during World War I.[192]
  • Israel raided the Kamal Adwan Hospital.[193][194]
    • In response, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated WHO was extremely worried for Kamal Adwan's medical staff.[195]
  • Doctors at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis described a lack of supplies and barely any medical functionality.[196]

13 December

  • The head of pediatrics at Kamal Adwan stated the IDF had ordered all men and boys above age sixteen to leave the hospital to be searched.[197]
    • 70 medical staffers were arrested and taken to an unknown location.[198]
  • Jacobin reported 240 people were trapped at al-Awda, surrounded by Israeli snipers, without clean water and surviving on one meal per day of bread or rice.[199]

14 December

  • A staffer at the al-Awda hospital reported Israeli snipers had shot at a pregnant civilian at the hospital.[200]
    • A hospital monitoring manager stated a nurse had been killed by an Israeli sniper on the hospital's fourth floor through the window.[201]
    • Renzo Fricke, an official at Doctors Without Borders, stated, "Reports coming out of Al-Awda hospital are harrowing and we are gravely worried for safety of patients and staff inside".[202]
    • The Gaza Health Ministry stated their fear that after the Israeli raid of Kamal Adwan was complete, al-Awda would be their next target.[203]
  • The Ministry of Health reported 2,500 internally displaced persons from Kamal Adwan had been forcibly evacuated, and that IDF soldiers had prevented medical staff from continuing support to 12 babies in intensive care and ten emergency department patients, leading to two deaths.[204]

15 December

  • Ahmad Shatat, pediatric doctor at the Emirati Hospital in Rafah, stated the number of premature babies born in Gaza had risen sharply due to mothers' lack of proper care and diet.[205]

16 December

  • Journalists reported Israeli bulldozers had crushed people sheltering outside Kamal Adwan, with one reporter describing "a terrifying massacre and unspeakable scenes", and stating, "Dozens of displaced, sick and wounded people were buried alive".[206]

17 December

  • Following a convoy visit to al-Shifa hospital, the World Health Organization released a statement describing the situation as a "bloodbath" with hundreds of injured patients inside laying on the floor.[207]
  • World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated patients had evacuated Kamal Adwan hospital, resulting in the deaths of patients, including a nine-year-old.[208]
    • A man stated his 25-year-old son had been buried alive by IDF bulldozers at Kamal Adwan.[209]
    • The Kamal Adwan Hospital was reported destroyed and in rubble.[210]
  • A tank shell killed children when it hit the pediatric ward at the Nasser Medical Complex.[211]

18 December

19 December

  • Margaret Harris, a World Health Organization spokesperson, said only 30% of Gaza's 20,000 pre-conflict health staff were still working, stating, "One of my colleagues described people lying on the floor in severe pain, in agony, but they weren't asking for pain relief. They were asking for water. It's beyond belief that the world is allowing this to continue."[213]
  • Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated the UN had "found deeply concerning conditions" at Nasser Medical Complex following the 17 December attack on the hospital's pediatric unit.[214]
  • Doctors Without Borders reported Israeli troops seized Al-Awda Hospital, with troops stripping, bounding, and interrogating all men and boys over the age of sixteen.[215]
  • The al-Ahli Hospital director stated Israeli troops arrested doctors, patients, and medical staff, partially destroyed the building's grounds, leaving the hospital unable to receive patients. Four people from the 18 December attacks on the hospital died.[216]
  • Doctors Without Borders stated, "Doctors are stepping over bodies of dead children to treat other children who will die anyway. The lucky few that survive have life-changing injuries. Many injured people suffer from extreme burns, major fractures that won’t heal properly and may go on to require amputations."[217]

20 December

  • The Palestinian Red Crescent Society stated Israeli troops had besieged its northern Gaza ambulance centre.[218]
    • The Red Crescent reported emergency and rescue teams were unable to reach the wounded.[219]
  • WHO secretary-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reported the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital was out of service, stating, "That has left north Gaza with no functional hospital. Only four hospitals operate at a minimum level, providing very limited care".[220]
  • The Kuwaiti Hospital was overcrowded by large numbers of wounded patients following an airstrike in Rafah.[221]

21 December

  • Wounded people unable to call ambulances due to communications blackouts reported biking and taking donkey carts to hospitals, while ambulance drivers stated they simply followed plumes of smoke or the sound of explosions.[222]
  • The Palestinian Red Crescent stated their ambulance centre was still under siege.[223]
    • The Red Crescent reported the IDF had raided the ambulance centre.[224]
  • A nurse was reportedly killed by a sniper at al-Awda hospital, with people inside left in a "state of horror".[225]
  • The director general of the Gaza Health Ministry was wounded in an airstrike on his home.[226]
  • The closure of al-Ahli Hospital meant there were no functional hospitals remaining in northern Gaza.[227]

22 December

  • Intense shelling was reported near al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis.[228]
  • The Palestinian Red Crescent stated Israel had destroyed all ambulance vehicles at its besieged centre, and that 47 men were stripped naked, beaten, and tortured.[229]

23 December

  • The Palestinian Red Crescent stated the Israeli army was detaining eight emergency rescue teams.[230]
  • The head of pediatrics at Kamal Adwan Hospital reported the conditions of the IDF siege, stating, "The soldiers dug up the graves this morning and dragged the bodies with bulldozers, then crushed the bodies with the bulldozers. I have never seen such a thing before."[231]

24 December

25 December

  • The Government Media Office stated 23 hospitals were out of service, that the health system was in the "final stage" of collapse, and that 9,000 people had died due to a lack of medical services.[233]
  • The Gaza Health Ministry reported 800,000 people in northern Gaza had no access to healthcare.[234]

26 December

  • The Palestinian Red Crescent Society headquarters in Khan Younis sustained serious damage after being hit by Israeli bombing.[235][236] Several staff were injured.[237]
    • The Red Crescent lost contact with its emergency teams due to a communications blackout.[238]
  • Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated the healthcare system was under "unbearable strain", and that patients at Al-Aqsa Hospital would die while waiting for treatment.[239]
  • UNICEF representative Rik Peeperkorn expressed fears that Nasser Medical Complex would be imperiled as the IDF moved its fighting into Khan Younis.[240]

27 December

  • Israeli army attacks were reported in the vicinity of El-Amal City Hospital in Khan Younis.[241]
  • Mai al-Kaila stated only eight hospitals in southern Gaza were "partially" functioning.[242]
  • WHO stated it had delivered supplies to Al-Shifa and El-Amal Hospitals.[243][244]

28 December

  • The Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis reported it was operating without 80 percent of its staff.[245]
  • The Palestinian Red Crescent condemned recent attacks in the vicinity of El-Amal Hospital, stating, "The occupations intensification in targeting the vicinity of al-Amal Hospital during the past few days may be considered a prelude to targeting it directly."[246]
  • The director of operations of the Gaza Health Ministry stated 1.6 million people in Rafah were in need of medical care and that international intervention was needed.[248]

29 December

  • The Gaza Government Media office stated 800,000 residents in northern Gaza had no access to hospitals, and that 7,000 people remained buried beneath rubble.[249]
  • The UN called the health system in Gaza "shattered" and said patients were just "waiting to die".[250]

30 December

  • The World Health Organization stated 13 out of 36 Gaza hospitals were partially functional.[251]
  • The Gaza Health Ministry stated they had reopened Al Arabi Hospital, Patient Friend’s Benevolent Society, Assahaba Medical Complex, and Al Helou International Hospital.[252]
  • An airstrike near European Hospital in Khan Younis killed five people.[253]
  • UNICEF stated it had delivered 600,000 childhood vaccine doses.[254]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor reported it had received reports that WHO either unwittingly or knowingly facilitated the doctors' arrests.[148]

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