Hospitals in Gaza are closing

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Hospitals are shutting down, except for emergency care, due to fuel shortages. This is reported by the BBC.

Hospitals in Gaza are closing
Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, the main medical centre for Gazans in the south, will reportedly soon halt critical operations due to fuel shortages.

The UN - the biggest aid provider in Gaza – said its work will stop tonight if it doesn't get fresh supplies.

On 24 October, the United Nations reported that one-third of hospitals in Gaza and nearly two-thirds of primary health clinics have already closed due to war damage and fuel shortages.

The Hamas-run Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip reported that more than 700 people had been killed for the second consecutive day by Israeli airstrikes.

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