• Sunday, 08 September 2024

Indonesian Hospital in Gaza Forced to Terminate Operations

Indonesian Hospital in Gaza Forced to Terminate Operations
mer-c.org

 

SEAToday.com, Gaza - The Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza has completely stopped operating due to a lack of medical equipment and an overwhelming number of patients, said the head of the hospital, Atef al-Kahlout, on Thursday (11/15).

 

He mentioned that around 45 patients in urgent need of surgery can only wait in the waiting room. Despite having a capacity for only 140 patients, the hospital currently accommodates around 500 patients. He said that the hospital department is unable to function properly due to a severe lack of medical supplies. Additionally, he requested that ambulances no longer bring injured people to this hospital.

 

MER-C through its social media account, X, has also announced the same news and called on the world to stop the genocide.

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