Gaza’s healthcare system is in a dire state as ongoing power cuts severely impact hospitals. With Israeli airstrikes destroying much of the national grid, hospitals are left relying on generators that are now struggling due to fuel shortages and lack of maintenance. Patients are experiencing delays in treatment, with many unable to receive essential medical care as equipment fails during outages.
The situation is exacerbated by the blockade, which limits access to fuel for generators and spare parts for repairs. Medical staff report that operating rooms and intensive care units are particularly affected, leading to life-threatening complications for patients. Surgeons are forced to postpone critical surgeries, increasing the risk of severe outcomes for those in need of urgent care.
As the crisis continues, the reliance on overloaded generators has led to technical malfunctions, further jeopardizing patient safety. Medical teams are under immense pressure, struggling to provide adequate care in an environment where electricity is erratic and essential services are compromised.
The urgent need for new generators and technical support is critical to restore functionality in Gaza’s hospitals. Without immediate intervention, the healthcare crisis will deepen, leaving thousands of patients at risk and unable to receive the treatment they desperately need.
Source: Al Jazeera

