Gaza - Ma'an - The acting director of Al-Awda Hospital in the Tal al-Zaatar area of ??Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip, Mohammed Salha, said on Saturday that the health sector in the northern Gaza Strip is suffering from a shortage of medical supplies and a lack of fuel, and will stop working within 24 hours if fuel is not brought in from the World Health Organization. Saleh confirmed, in a press statement issued today, Saturday, that Al-Awda Hospital is currently operating with small electric generators as much as possible to provide health care to patients and the wounded. It is noteworthy that Al-Awda Hospital in Tel Al-Zaatar is affiliated with the Al-Awda Health and Community Association, which provides its health and community services through its hospitals and headquarters spread throughout all governorates of the Gaza Strip. Source: Maan News Agency
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