Humanitarian crisis in Gaza: Hospitals face severe fuel shortage amidst israeli occupation
The health ministry in Gaza has issued a dire warning about the critical shortage of fuel supplies to hospitals.
This scarcity threatens a complete power outage in health facilities, endangering the lives of thousands of sick and wounded individuals.
The international community is urgently called upon to exert pressure on the Israeli occupation to lift the criminal siege that affects all aspects of life in Gaza, including vital medical services.
Since the onset of the aggression, hospitals and medical centers in the Gaza Strip have been targeted by the Israeli forces. Now, as part of its ongoing genocide campaign, the Israeli occupation seeks to obstruct efforts to reopen health facilities.
In a shocking revelation, Hamas has demanded an immediate international investigation into mass graves at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, located in the southern Gaza Strip. Hundreds of bodies, victims of the Israeli army's actions, have been discovered in these graves. Medical teams continue their grim task of identifying the martyrs who were executed and buried in these clandestine sites.
The statement from Hamas emphasizes the urgency of establishing an independent international committee to probe these heinous crimes. The mass graves contain the remains of patients, wounded individuals, children, and women who suffered torture and brutality. Disturbingly, there are indications that some victims were buried alive.
The Gaza Civil Defense Agency has reported the discovery of 392 bodies across three mass graves at Nasser Hospital. The Israeli army's withdrawal from Khan Younis on April 7 followed a four-month ground operation within the Nasser Medical Complex.
This unfolding crisis demands global attention and immediate action to safeguard the lives of those caught in the crossfire of conflict and oppression. The world must not turn a blind eye to the suffering endured by the people of Gaza. (ILKHA)