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South Gaza Hospitals have only three days’ fuel left, warns WHO

A woman cries while holding the body of a child killed in an Israeli strike at Abu Yousef al-Najjar hospital in Rafah on Monday. — Reuters
A woman cries while holding the body of a child killed in an Israeli strike at Abu Yousef al-Najjar hospital in Rafah on Monday. — Reuters
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Geneva: Hospitals in the southern Gaza Strip have only three days of fuel left, the head of the World Health Organization said Wednesday, due to closed border crossings.


Despite international objections, Israel sent tanks into the overcrowded southern city of Rafah on Tuesday and seized the nearby crossing into Egypt that is the main conduit for aid into the besieged Palestinian territory.


"The closure of the border crossing continues to prevent the UN from bringing fuel. Without fuel all humanitarian operations will stop. Border closures are also impeding delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X, formerly Twitter.


"Hospitals in the south of Gaza only have three days of fuel left, which means services may soon come to a halt."


Tedros said Al Najjar, one of the three hospitals in Rafah, was no longer functioning due to the ongoing hostilities in the vicinity and the military operation in Rafah.


"At a time when fragile humanitarian operations urgently require expansion, the Rafah military operation is further limiting our ability to reach thousands of people who have been living in dire conditions without adequate food, sanitation, health services and security," he said.


"This must stop now."


Israel bombarded Rafah on Wednesday as talks resumed in Cairo aimed at agreeing the terms of a truce in the seven-month war. — AFP


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