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The Dire Situation in Indonesian, Al-Awda, and Kuwaiti Hospitals After Israeli Bombing

A state of terror gripped the inmates of the Indonesian, Al-Awda, and Kuwaiti hospitals, after Israeli forces bombed their surroundings, causing major cracks in the hospitals.

Speaking to Sky News Arabia, the director of the Indonesian Hospital, Atef Al-Kahlot, in the northern Gaza Strip, monitored the extent of panic and anxiety that struck the displaced people in the hospital, as well as a number of injuries among children and women.

Al-Kahlot revealed the details of the continuous bombing that targeted the vicinity of the Indonesian Hospital, and said:

The number of missiles reached about 11 in a very short time. All buildings in the hospital were damaged, threatening the lives of approximately 6,000 displaced people in the hospital. Shrapnel from the missiles flew into the hospital, causing severe injuries to two children, brothers. Medical teams were able to save one of them with great difficulty, but the other died as a result of the bombing. Numerous and very serious injuries among patients, especially children. The hospital lost many of the basic medical services it provided and was unable to perform its functions. Serious damage occurred to the hospital, affecting the intensive care department. Surgical operations in the hospital, in addition to the cracks and damage of the walls, were affected by the continuous bombing operations. Patients suffer from attacks of panic and dread, due to the continuous bombing in the vicinity of the hospital. Exposing the condition of patients inside the hospital to the imminent risk of death. The condition of medical staff was exposed to danger and they suffered attacks of panic and fear while they were following up on patients, in light of the bombing that surrounded them from all sides.

The director of the Indonesian Hospital called on the international community to:

Rapid intervention to stop the direct and indirect Israeli bombing of health facilities and hospitals. Forcing Israeli forces to submit to the international will for peace and respect human rights. The World Health Organization quickly intervenes to ensure protection for health institutions, hospitals, medical personnel, and patients in the Gaza Strip.

Al-Kahlot warned that the hospital would stop working within 24 hours as a result of running out of fuel, and appealed through the Sky News Arabia website to the international community to provide it with the necessary fuel so that they could rescue the victims and injured in the Gaza Strip.

Despite the scourge of the bombing, medical teams continue to care for the sick and injured and work to provide them with all medical services with available capabilities.

For his part, Ahmed Muhanna, director of Al-Awda Hospital in the city of Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip, revealed in his interview with Sky News Arabia that Al-Awda Hospital is suffering from a tragic situation, especially after the Israeli bombing caused the injury of a large number of staff, and major damage to the hospital facilities. caused by the bombing.

The director of Al Awda Hospital in Gaza previously announced, on Wednesday, the closure of the operations and radiology departments, pointing out that the hospital administration is currently limited to providing emergency services only after the fuel runs out.

In the same context, Suhaib Al-Hams, director of the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah, said in his interview with Sky News Arabia that the bombing operations affected the vicinity of the hospital today, and left severe damage.

Surgical operations have not stopped since the morning, as a result of the Israeli bombing, while the hospital suffers from a severe shortage of fuel, medicines, and sterilization tools.

2023-11-10 05:32:38

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