Gaza: 23 out of 38 hospitals in the Gaza Strip are now out of service after one year since the onset of the Israeli genocidal war in the region, medical sources have reported. Local health authorities further revealed that the health sector in the enclave has suffered significant losses, with 986 healthcare workers killed during the ongoing Israeli aggression. Additionally, 130 ambulances have been rendered inoperable due to direct attacks and damage sustained throughout the relentless Israeli aggression. The destruction of healthcare facilities and the loss of medical personnel have severely hampered the ability to provide urgent care to the growing number of casualties, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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