A Palestinian rescuer who works for the Red Crescent as a hospital manager speaks to SKAI about the suffocating conditions prevailing in hospitals in the Gaza Strip.

Nebal Farsah describes how there are no means to evacuate 500 patients.

Most of them are in the Intensive Care Unit. There are babies in incubators. Evacuation means their death

Conditions of absolute humanitarian collapse in the Gaza Strip were described by Palestine Nepal.

All the hospitals are collapsing. They receive hundreds of wounded every hour. There is no room for new patients or the injured. Patients are served on the floor in the corridors of hospitals, with very large shortages of medicines and basic necessities, to such an extent that there are not even painkillers

Fifteen of the total 35 hospitals in the Gaza Strip have ceased operations due to drug shortages and severe power problems caused by both the grid collapse and the lack of oil

So far, three ambulances have stopped working because they ran out of fuel.

“We call on the international community to intervene immediately and allow the uninterrupted supply of basic necessities and fuel.” emphasizes that Israel always tries to find excuses to cover up the war crimes it commits 16.03.42

“All we are working for is to save as many people as we can by providing medical services to the civilians of Gaza,” he describes and adds that at the moment more than 14,000 civilians are inside the hospital lying in the corridors without basic necessities. They are in immediate need of food, water, sanitary conditions, everything.

Red Crescent lifeguard claims four of her colleagues were killed in the line of duty by Israeli army fire

“The ambulance had the emblem on the roof which is visible from every angle. However, Israel deliberately targeted the ambulance resulting in the explosion killing the entire crew,” he states.

Children are paying the greatest price of war conflicts so far.

According to the data of the Red Crescent, 70% of the civilians who have lost their lives since the beginning of the crisis correspond to the elderly and children.