Medical sources at Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City announced the suspension of kidney dialysis services due to fuel shortages, threatening the lives of 350 patients who rely on the service for their survival.
The sources added that patients in intensive care units face immediate death due to the lack of fuel needed to operate vital medical equipment, as services will only last for a few hours.
She explained that the hospital's generators will stop working completely at 12 noon, meaning hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of patients will face a real, life-threatening threat.
The sources confirmed that international organizations informed the hospital administration that the occupation is preventing the entry of fuel into the Gaza Strip, and that there are no options available to address this crisis other than a complete halt to medical services.





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Due to fuel shortages, kidney dialysis services at Al-Shifa Medical Complex have been suspended, threatening the lives of 350 patients.