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31 Humanitarian Workers Killed in Gaza, Medical System at Risk as Power Outage Continues

Original title: United Nations: 31 humanitarian workers were killed in Gaza and the local power outage lasted for 6 days and the medical system is about to collapse.

On October 16, Palestinian children injured in the bombing were taken to a hospital in the Gaza Strip.

Overseas Network, October 17thAccording to a CNN report on October 17, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) issued a statement that day stating that the number of humanitarian workers killed in Gaza had increased to 31.

A statement issued by OCHA stated that after an Israeli air strike killed seven civil defense personnel on the 16th, the number of humanitarian workers killed in Gaza has risen to 31.

Gaza has experienced a “total power outage” for the sixth consecutive day, the statement said, warning that this would have an impact on the Gaza Strip’s medical system. Gaza hospitals are on the verge of collapse, with fuel reserves used to run backup generators almost completely depleted, putting the lives of thousands of patients at risk. (Dong Yueliang, intern of Overseas Network Liu Qiang)

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2023-10-17 04:49:00

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