[News] “Final Hours”: Gazan Hospitals Issue Urgent Pleas Amid Fuel Shortages Caused by Israeli Blockade
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“Final Hours”: Gazan Hospitals Issue Urgent Pleas Amid Fuel Shortages
Caused by Israeli Blockade
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July 10, 2025
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Gaza (Quds News Network)- Two of Gaza’s largest hospitals have issued
urgent pleas for help as fuel shortages caused by Israel’s ongoing aid
blockade put the lives of premature babies and other patients at grave risk.
Muhammad Abu Salmiyah, the director of al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza’s largest
facility, told reporters that the lives of more than 100 premature babies
and some 350 dialysis patients were at risk.
“Oxygen stations will stop working. A hospital without oxygen is no longer
a hospital. The lab and blood banks will shut down, and the blood units in
the refrigerators will spoil,” Salmiyah said.
“The hospital will cease to be a place of healing and will become a
graveyard for those inside,” he said.
Abu Salmiyah went on to accuse Israel of “trickle-feeding” fuel to Gaza’s
hospitals, and said that al-Shifa’s dialysis department had already been
shut down to conserve power for the intensive care unit and operating
rooms, which cannot be without electricity for even a few minutes.
In Khan Younis, the Nasser Medical Complex said it has entered “the crucial
and final hours” due to the fuel shortages.
“With the fuel counter nearing zero, doctors have entered the battle to
save lives in a race against time, death, and darkness,” the hospital said
in a statement.
“Medical teams fight to the last breath. They have only their conscience
and hope in those who hear the call – save Nasser Medical Complex before it
turns into a silent graveyard for patients who could have been saved.”
Mohammed Sakr, a spokesman for the hospital, told Reuters that the facility
needs 4,500 litres (1,189 gallons) of fuel per day to function, but it now
has only 3,000 litres (790 gallons) – enough to last 24 hours.
Sakr said doctors are performing surgeries without electricity or air
conditioning, and the sweat from staff is dripping into patients’ wounds,
risking infection.
A video from Nasser Hospital, posted on social media, shows the desperate
working conditions while battling with chronic fuel shortages. Doctors
sweating profusely as they perform a surgery at the hospital.
“Everything is turned off here. The air conditioning is turned off. No
fans,” says a doctor as he demonstrates conditions in the ward. “All the
staff are exhausted(ed), they are complaining (about the) high temperature.”
Marwan al-Hams, the director of field hospitals in Gaza, said that
“hundreds” of people could die in the territory if fuel supplies are not
brought in urgently.
This includes “dozens” of premature babies who could die within the next
two days, he said. Dialysis and intensive care patients would also lose
their lives, he said, adding that the injuries of the wounded were
worsening amid deteriorating conditions, while diseases like meningitis
were spreading.
UNICEF spokesperson James Elder, who recently returned from Gaza, said,
“You can have the best hospital staff on the planet”, but if they are
denied medicine and fuel, operating a health facility “becomes an
impossibility”.
“What little fuel remains is already being used to power the most essential
operations – such as intensive care units and water desalination – but
those supplies are running out fast, and there are virtually no additional
accessible stocks left,” the UN’s humanitarian agency (OCHA) said on
Tuesday.
“Hospitals are rationing. Ambulances are stalling. Water systems are on the
brink. The deaths this is likely causing could soon increase sharply unless
the Israeli authorities allow new fuel in – urgently, regularly and in
sufficient quantities.”
A photo showing several premature babies placed in a single incubator at a
hospital in Gaza has been widely circulated on social media. Commenting on
the image, Dr. Munis al-Bursh said:
“In a heartbreaking scene that reflects the total collapse of Gaza’s
healthcare system, six premature babies are crammed into one incubator, a
device designed for just a single infant. This isn’t the result of medical
negligence, but of dire conditions: more than 22 hospitals have been forced
out of service by Israeli airstrikes, the blockade has prevented the entry
of essential medical equipment, and both fuel and electricity have been
completely cut off.”
تغطية صحفية.. في مشهد مروع، وسط صمت عالمي مطبق..
أطفال خدج يتكدسون في حضانة واحدة داخل مستشفى؛ بسبب انقطاع الكهرباء وتوقف
عمل المولدات؛ جرّاء نفاد الوقود بفعل استمرار الحصار والعدوان الإسرائيلي على
قطاع غزة.
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On March 2, Israel announced the closure of Gaza’s main crossings, cutting
off food, fuel, medical and humanitarian supplies, worsening a humanitarian
crisis for 2.3 million Palestinians, according to reports by human rights
organisations who have accused it of using starvation as a weapon of war
against Palestinains.
An Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report in May warned
that almost a quarter of the civilian population would face catastrophic
levels of food insecurity (IPC Phase Five) in the coming months.
After more than 80 days of total blockade, starvation, and growing
international outrage, limited aid has allegedly been distributed by the
GHF, a scandal-plagued organization backed by the US and Israel, created to
bypass the UN’s established aid delivery infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
Most humanitarian organisations, including the UN, have distanced
themselves from GHF, arguing that the group violates humanitarian
principles by restricting aid to south and central Gaza, requiring
Palestinians to walk long distances to collect aid, and only providing
limited aid, among other critiques.
Moreover, Israeli mass killings of aid seekers near GHF aid sites have
become a grim daily reality amid chaotic scenes, as desperate Palestinians
are given only a narrow window to rush for food and are targeted by Israeli
forces. Since the GHF started its operations on May 27 in Gaza, over 770
aid seekers have been killed and over 5,100 others injured, according to
the Palestinian Health Ministry.
The UN confirmed that Israel is still blocking food from reaching starving
Palestinians with only a few trucks of aid having reached Gaza.
But fuel has not entered the territory in more than four months.
Just 18 of Gaza’s 36 general hospitals are partially functioning, according
to the WHO. The health sector is “on its knees,” it added, facing severe
shortages of fuel and medical supplies amid a constant influx of mass
casualties.
Israeli air strikes and months of bombardment have devastated Gaza’s
hospitals, many of which were already struggling under the Israeli blockade.
Palestinian medics and health officials have repeatedly accused the Israeli
military of deliberately targeting hospitals.
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