WHO says services at Gaza’s Turkish Friendship Hospital ‘severely reduced’ after Israeli airstrikes
The World Health Organisation has said services at the Turkish Friendship Hospital have been “severely reduced” after Israeli airstrikes in the vicinity.
“The hospital is the main cancer centre in the Gaza Strip. Services have been severely reduced because of the cut-off of electricity and restricted entry of medicines, other medical supplies, fuel and water,” it said in a post on X.
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