This development comes after heavy bombardment on the Indonesian Hospital in Bait Lahia rendered services impossible yesterday.
The nongovernmental organization Al Awda received orders for the immediate evacuation of the hospital’s staff and patients on Friday or else the facility would be bombed, including all of those inside.
Over the last two days the hospital has been targeted, destroying the fuel tank and last running generator, and shelling in the surrounding area continues.
Today 63 staff and 34 patients remain inside. The facility has no electricity but continues to receive patients, providing the best possible treatment with no fuel, and a severe shortage of medication and medical supplies. Staff are terrified and awaiting clearance for the safe evacuation of patients to Gaza city.
With support from the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), Relief International is supporting Al Awda’s hospitals in Jabalia and Nuseirat. Relief International CEO Craig Redmond says,
“We are very distressed about the situation facing patients and health staff at Al Awda’s hospital in Jabalia. Right now, it is critical that they are granted safe passage to evacuate and leave the facility. The targeting of civilians, health staff and health infrastructure must stop.”
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With support from the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), Relief International has been expanding the capacity of Al-Awda’s Hospitals in Jabalia and Nuseirat, as well as supplying essential resources.
Since August, Al-Awda’s facilities have reached 2,000 people with secondary health services, including general and trauma surgery, reproductive healthcare and treatment for moderate and severe acute malnutrition.
Whilst the situation remains unpredictable, it is certain that the impact of this war will be lasting. In the long-term, Relief International is committed to working with Al-Awda to restore health facilities in Gaza, and to support the health and wellbeing of the people of Palestine.
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