“We were forced to bury them in a mass grave,” Mohammed Abu Salmiya, head of Al Shifa hospital, said on Tuesday, underscoring the devastating humanitarian crisis in the region, according to the report. After the hospital’s fuel supply ran out, 7 children and 29 patients from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) were buried. Dead bodies are scattered on the campus. There is no electricity now…”
Dozens of newborns were made to sleep together to keep warm, “Yesterday there were 39… today 36…”: Gaza hospital doctor’s statement
“The smell of rotting bodies is everywhere,” said a journalist collaborating with news agency AFP. “We have no electricity. No water. No food,” said a surgeon at the hospital who works with Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, calling the situation “inhumane.”
39 children on one bed
Due to stoppage of fuel supply, machines and medical equipment are not running, due to which patients are dying. This also includes newborn children. At the same time, newborn babies are being kept close to each other in the incubator, so that they can be given the right temperature through human heat. According to the doctor, 39 children have been made to lie on one bed. Some of these children are wrapped in green cloth, which is tied thickly with tape around them for warmth. The remaining children have been kept wearing only nappies. The danger to the lives of these children is increasing with every passing minute in the hospital.
Israel’s allegation – patients are being used as human shields
According to the report of ‘Times of Israel’, Israel has accused the Palestinian organization Hamas of using hospitals and patients as human shields. However, Hamas and Gaza health officials have rejected these allegations. In a separate incident, Israel claimed to have discovered a tunnel leading from the home of a known Hamas member to another hospital.
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More than 10,000 people inside Al Shifa Hospital
Meanwhile, the United Nations (UN) believes that more than 10,000 people may be inside Al Shifa Hospital. These include common people, patients and displaced people. The World Health Organization (WHO) said that since October 7, 36 health facilities and 22 hospitals have been damaged.
Difficulty in treating patients due to power supply shutdown
Due to lack of power supply in Gaza’s big hospitals Al Shifa, Al-Nasser, Rantisi, Al-Quds, Al-Ahli Hospital, there are problems in the treatment of patients. The Israeli army claims that Hamas had imprisoned Israeli hostages in its command center below the Rantisi children’s hospital.
Israeli army appealed to evacuate hospitals
The Israeli Army has appealed to vacate these hospitals. However, the doctors of Al-Shifa Hospital have refused. They say that if they leave this place, about 700 patients will die.
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About 11 thousand 200 Palestinians have died in the war so far
November 14 is the 39th day of the war between Israeli-Palestinian organization Hamas. So far, about 11 thousand 200 Palestinians have died in this war, while about 1400 people have lost their lives in Israel. Hamas has told Qatari authorities that it is ready to release 70 hostages in exchange for a 5-day ceasefire. Hamas has told Qatari authorities that it is ready to release 70 hostages in exchange for a 5-day ceasefire. Among those who died, 4506 were children.
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