Northern Gaza left without functional hospital: WHO
The northern Gaza were left without a functional hospital due to a lack of fuel, staff, and supplies, a senior official from the World Health Organization stated.
"There are actually no functional hospitals left in the north," Richard Peeperkorn, the WHO representative in Gaza, said in an online press conference thursday.
"Al-Ahli Hospital was the last one, but it is now minimally functional: Still treating patients but not admitting new ones."
Describing it as a "shell of a hospital," Peeperkorn said Al-Ahli resembled a hospice providing very limited care. About 10 staff, all junior doctors and nurses, continue to provide basic first aid, pain management and wound care with scant resources, he said.
"Until two days ago, it was the only hospital where injured people could get surgery in northern Gaza and that was overwhelmed with patients needing emergency care," he said.
Four hospitals with minimum level
In another statement by WHO, chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Dec. 20 northern Gaza is left with only four hospitals operating at a minimum level.
However, according to the information obtained by the WHO team, Al-Ahli's operating theaters are no longer functioning due to the "depletion, or complete absence," of specialists, power, fuel, water, food and medical supplies, Ghebreyesus warned.
"That has left north Gaza with no functional hospital," he added.
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