Hospitals are overwhelmed in ‘catastrophic situation’ in Gaza

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Now the Israeli government has decided to completely cut off water and electricity supplies, and the phone network has been badly damaged. This morning, we were unable to reach our teams in Gaza by phone. Inevitably, this all makes it extremely difficult to coordinate rescue operations and access the injured.

In Gaza today, people are terrified. I speak very regularly with our colleagues there. They are very tough people because, unfortunately, they have lived through a lot of wars, but the current situation is causing them extreme anxiety. They say that this time it's different: they don't see a way out and they wonder how it’s all going to end. They are in terrible mental distress. There aren't words to describe what people are going through.

As for MSF, we are very concerned to see that medical facilities have not been spared. One of the hospitals we support was hit by an airstrike and damaged. Another airstrike destroyed an ambulance carrying the wounded, right in front of the hospital where we work. The MSF team, who were operating on a patient, had to leave the hospital in a hurry. We repeat: medical facilities must be respected. This is not something that should have to be negotiated.

magicfitzpatrick on October 11st, 2023 at 00:48 UTC »

Can’t imagine what they will do if hamas televises hostage execution.

FormerFruit on October 10th, 2023 at 22:18 UTC »

Innocents paying the consequences as usual.

onlyinnightmares on October 10th, 2023 at 20:58 UTC »

Just getting started too..if they are overwhelmed now, what are they gonna be in a week after the ground troops have been in there?