The Al-Quds hospital in Gaza, one of the most important in the Gaza Strip, restricted most services in an attempt to fuel rationing for guarantee minimum services for “a few more days,” the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) said this Wednesday.
“The main electricity generator has been turned off. Only a smaller generator continues to supply power,” the organization said in a statement.
The PRCS highlighted that, due to the fuel shortageif the main electricity generator had continued to operate, The hospital would have already lost power.
The Islamist group Hamas launched a surprise attack in southern Israel on October 7 with the launch of thousands of rockets and the incursion of armed militiamen, leaving more than 1,400 dead, thousands injured and more than two hundred and five hundred hostages.
In response, Israel declared war on Hamasa movement that has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, bombing various infrastructures of the group in the enclave and imposed a total siege on the territory with the cutoff of water, fuel and electricity supply.
The Gaza Health Ministry, controlled by the Islamist movement Hamas, announced that 10,569 people have been killed in Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip since the start of the conflict on October 7.
Source: TSF