WHO plans more evacuations from Gaza hospital as bodies buried on
grounds
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[February 23, 2024]
By Aidan Lewis and Nidal al-Mughrabi
(Reuters) -Aid agencies hope to evacuate roughly 140 patients stranded
in Gaza's Nasser hospital, a World Health Organization official said on
Thursday, as Palestinian authorities reported that Israeli troops
withdrew from the complex and then stormed it again.
Medical teams had buried on the grounds of the hospital 13 patients who
had died because the facility had no power or oxygen, Gaza's health
ministry said.
The WHO says the hospital in Khan Younis, which is Gaza's second-largest
and is crucial to the territory's crippled health services, stopped
working last week after an Israeli siege followed by a raid.
The WHO and partners have so far carried out three evacuations from the
hospital, the latest on Wednesday, transferring a total of 51 patients
to southern Gaza, the U.N. agency's Ayadil Saparbekov told a press
briefing.
"The WHO will continue to try evacuation of those critically ill and
critically wounded patients from the Nasser hospital to other hospitals
in the south, including the field hospitals that have been established
in Rafah," Saparbekov said.
"However it's a very difficult and high-risk mission."
Israeli forces had withdrawn from the hospital, positioning themselves
nearby and preventing movement to and from it before storming it once
more, the Gaza health ministry said. There was no immediate comment from
Israel.
The number of patients remaining in Nasser hospital had been changing by
the hour as some people left to escape the fighting and others succumbed
to their wounds, Saparbekov said.
Gaza's health ministry had said in an earlier statement on Wednesday
that 110 patients were waiting to be evacuated. It said eight patients
at Nasser had died due to the lack of power and oxygen four days
previously and that their bodies had begun to decompose, posing a risk
to other patients.
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Israeli soldiers operate, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel
and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in a location given as
Nasser Hospital in Gaza in this picture released on February 18,
2024. Israel Defense Forces/Handout via REUTERS
When the WHO carried out the
evacuations so far, it observed four doctors and nurses at Nasser
hospital along with about a dozen volunteers helping medical staff
keep patients alive, Saparbekov said. Staff had not yet managed to
reconnect the main generator.
The Gaza health ministry said there was a lack of food, drinking
water and medical supplies at the complex, and that the ground
floors were flooded with sewage water.
Four-and-a-half months after Israel began its campaign in Gaza in
retaliation for a major Hamas attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7,
just 13 of the Palestinian enclave's 34 hospitals are functioning on
a partial or minimal level.
Gaza's population of 2.3 million faces acute hunger and the spread
of disease in a humanitarian crisis that aid officials describe as
unprecedented.
Most Gaza residents have been displaced and are crammed into the
south of the strip around Rafah, close to the border with Egypt.
Israel says Hamas, the Islamist group that has run Gaza since 2007,
uses hospitals for cover. Hamas denies this and says Israel's
allegations serve as a pretext to destroy the healthcare system.
(Reporting by Aidan Lewis in London and Nidal al-Mughrabi in
CairoEditing by Alex Richardson, Frances Kerry and Matthew Lewis)
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