The Red Cross said today that he was “deeply concerned” as the Israeli army escalated his operations in Gaza, the few medical structures still operating in the Palestinian enclave -damaged warrior are already overcrowded.
The International Commission of the Red Cross is deeply concerned about the escalation of hostilities in the city of Gaza and Jambalia, which allegedly caused dozens of dead and injured among the civilians in the last 36 hours, “the PCA said in a statement.
The expansion of the Israeli attack on Gaza takes place after days of increasing calls for a truce, with US President Donald Trump being one of those who urge Israel to conclude a new agreement to stop the war and return there.
Gaza residents, however, say that the noise from fire and explosions almost never stops in the last days throughout the Palestinian territory, which is plagued by almost 21 months of war between Israel and the Hamas Islamist movement, and where the fires and blows were caused by 20 people.
The already decimated Gaza health system is fighting to absorb the endless increase in critical incidents, “the PCC underlined:” Almost all Gaza Public Hospitals have been closed or destroyed by months of hostilities and restrictions on the entry of the necessary drugs. “
According to the Charity Organization based in Geneva, medical facilities that still operate -including the Red Cross Campaign Hospital -are overcrowded and have “dangerously low” levels of basic supplies, even fuels.
“This seriously undermines their ability to care for the injured or to manage the dead with dignity,” the PSE observed.
In addition, with the generalized evacuation orders, the inhabitants of Gaza move violently in an increasingly limited territory, which causes panic to citizens and prevents the ability of rescuers to reach those in need.
The DES “urgently repeats its appeal for the protection of medical staff and medical facilities in Gaza”, a “salvation board for the injured and patients” that should “be respected and protected”.
“Citizens who are rushed to their outbreaks, the organization stressed, should benefit from sufficient housing, hygiene, health, safety and feeding conditions. At present, many Gaza residents,” injuries, patients or disabled “.
Source :Skai
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