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Seven hospitals across Gaza are at breaking point; Incubators and life support machines have completely run out of fuel.

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seven hospitals across Gaza are at breaking point as incubators and life support machines have run out of fuel entirely. 

PRESS RELEASE  

  

   

  

21 October 2023   

 

Seven hospitals running out of lifesaving fuel as “shameful” level of aid reaches Gaza 

As 20 aid trucks crossed the Rafah border this morning, seven hospitals across Gaza are at breaking point as incubators and life support machines have run out of fuel entirely. 

Riham Jafari, Advocacy and Communications Coordinator at ActionAid Palestine, said: “We welcome any form of aid right now, but the level of aid being delivered into Gaza is a shameful insult to the millions of Gazans facing a humanitarian catastrophe. Before this crisis began, around 500 aid trucks would normally cross the border every day, providing a vital lifeline to millions of Gazans who were already facing a humanitarian crisis.” 

 
She added: “Aid trucks also did not bring the fuel needed to power hospitals, keep ambulances moving, or pump water from the ground. We hear stories every day of communities coming together to donate whatever fuel they have remaining to keep incubators going for newborns in critical condition.” 

Bakeries, which are a vital lifeline for millions of Gazans, are also running out of the fuel needed to make bread. 

This morning’s news comes as Al-Quds Hospital, one of the biggest in Gaza has been issued with evacuation orders from the Israeli government. The Palestinian Red Crescent has said that the hospital, as with dozens of others across Gaza, is serving 400 patients and sheltering around 12,000 people displaced by the violence 

“Given the loss of life and destruction of Al-Ahli hospital the other night, it’s unconscionable that over 20 hospitals across Gaza are facing evacuation orders – a complete violation of International Humanitarian Law.”  

“The failure to deliver aid is costing lives by the minute and by the hour.  With 2.2 million Gazans facing a humanitarian crisis, we're urgently calling for a ceasefire and for the opening of humanitarian corridors. And while the focus has been on the Rafah border crossing, we are imploring the Israeli authorities to allow aid to flow through the Kerem Shalom checkpoint and other crossings from Israel.  Only then can aid flow freely into Gaza and keep hospitals running." 

 

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Contact the ActionAid press office on uk.media@actionaid.org or on 07753 973 486.  

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