WHO loses communication with Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza
‘There are reports some of those who fled the hospital have been shot at, wounded, or killed,’ says WHO chief Ghebreyesus
By Seda Sevencan
ISTANBUL (AA) – WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on early Sunday that the organization has lost communication with its contacts in Al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip.
“WHO has lost contact with its focal points in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, amid horrifying reports of the hospital facing repeated attacks,” Tedros said on X.
“There are reports that some of those who fled the hospital have been shot at, wounded, or killed. The latest reports say the hospital was surrounded by tanks,” he added.
Expressing concern about the safety of health workers and patients, including babies on life support, he called for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in the enclave as “the only way to save lives and reduce the horrific levels of suffering.”
“WHO also calls for the sustained, orderly, unimpeded, and safe medical evacuations of critically injured and sick patients. All hostages must receive appropriate medical care and be released unconditionally.”
Israeli forces bombed Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza again on Saturday, this time targeting the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), injuring several staff members on duty and putting some baby patients at risk of death due to a lack of oxygen after a power outage.
Palestinian Health Minister Mai al-Kaila had said that 39 babies in intensive care at the Al-Shifa Hospital are in “life-threatening condition due to the lack of oxygen."
She said that 20 out of 35 hospitals in Gaza have gone out of service since Oct. 7 due to Israeli attacks and fuel shortages.
Israel has launched relentless air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip – including hospitals, residences, and houses of worship – since a cross-border attack by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas on Oct. 7.
At least 11,078 Palestinians have been killed, including 4,506 children and 3,027 women. The Israeli death toll is around 1,200, according to official figures.
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