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Red Cross: Gaza hospitals ‘obliterated’ amid Israel-Hamas conflict

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Publish Date
Tue, 31 Dec 2024, 1:41pm

Red Cross: Gaza hospitals ‘obliterated’ amid Israel-Hamas conflict

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Tue, 31 Dec 2024, 1:41pm

The International Committee of the Red Crosssaid on Monday the healthcare system in northern Gaza had been “obliterated” by fighting in the Israel-Hamas war, with hospitals rendered “completely inoperable”.

“Repeated hostilities in and around hospitals have obliterated the healthcare system in northern Gaza, putting civilians at an unacceptably grave risk of going without lifesaving care,” the ICRC said in a statement.

It called for the respect and protection of medical facilities in line with international humanitarian law.

“This protection is a legal obligation and a moral imperative to preserve human life,” it added, saying hospitals were a lifeline for those sick or wounded in conflict.

The Al-Awda Hospital, previously supported by the ICRC with supplies, was now absorbing more pressure as one of the few functioning medical facilities in northern Gaza, the Geneva-based organisation said.

“The Kamal Adwan and Indonesian hospitals are now completely inoperable. For months, these medical facilities have struggled to provide care for patients as ongoing hostilities have damaged hospitals and endangered or harmed staff, patients and civilians.”

Israel launched a major raidon the Kamal Adwan Hospital on Friday and Saturday.

Israel’s military said on Sunday that its forces had killed about 20 Palestinian militants and apprehended “240 terrorists” in the raid, calling it one of its “largest operations” conducted in the territory.

It left northern Gaza’s last major health facility out of service and emptied of patients, the World Health Organization said.

Since October 6 this year, Israeli operations in Gaza have focused on the north, with officials saying their land and air offensive aims to prevent Hamas from regrouping.

“No patient can expect their medical needs to be fully met today,” the ICRC said of the situation.

Children warm by the fire at the Bureij camp for displaced Palestinians amid the continuing war between Israel and the militant Hamas group. Photo / AFP

“The influx of patients, caregivers and displaced civilians seeking shelter creates a situation that medical personnel cannot solve.

“The increasingly dangerous situation comes in addition to more than a year of insufficient provision of medical equipment and supplies, fuel, food and specialised healthcare capacities.”

The ICRC said it remained committed to supporting healthcare services wherever possible, including doing what it could to ensure the protection of medical responders and civilian access to healthcare, as well as facilitating movements of medical personnel and equipment.

-Agence France-Presse

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