The WHO says solely half of Gaza’s 36 hospitals stay partially operational after 15 months of Israeli assaults.
After a ceasefire agreed by Israel and Hamas halted greater than 15 months of warfare in Gaza, Dr Jamal Salaha spoke of the reduction he felt as useless and wounded folks lastly stopped streaming into his hospital.
“This was the primary time the hospital reception or the emergency division was empty,” Salaha, a basic practitioner at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, informed Al Jazeera on Monday.
A day earlier, the ceasefire had halted 471 days of relentless Israeli assaults that killed greater than 47,000 Palestinians and wounded greater than 111,000.
Salaha had simply began working at Gaza Metropolis’s al-Shifa Hospital when the warfare erupted in October 2023.
He labored within the neurosurgery division for 33 days earlier than being pressured to relocate to Al-Aqsa Hospital attributable to Israeli assaults.
All through Israel’s warfare on Gaza, Salaha stated he had solely three days off work and handled folks beneath harrowing circumstances.
“Each day we obtained wounded folks, most of them in essential situation,” he stated. “We did plenty of surgical procedures, … together with some on the ground as a result of we didn’t have sufficient capability. We [often] operated with out gloves, with out sufficient remedy and no ventilators.”
When the ceasefire was introduced, Salaha described it as “unbelievable” information and stated he may lastly sleep extra soundly once more.
However he stays cautious in regards to the future, citing the size of the devastation across the Gaza Strip, the breakdown of its well being system and the potential for violence reigniting.
“There may be pleasure and pleasure [over the ceasefire] in every single place, and folks assume that this ceasefire will deliver life again to regular. However this isn’t true,” Salaha stated. “The state of the hospitals may be very chaotic.”
“We want plenty of medicines and medical provides with a purpose to take care of all [the remaining] circumstances.”
The World Well being Group stated on Monday that solely half of Gaza’s 36 hospitals stay partially operational.
Practically all hospitals are broken and simply 38 % of major healthcare centres are practical, it added.
In most elements of the coastal enclave, the ceasefire seemed to be holding regardless of reviews of remoted incidents of violence.
At the very least eight folks have been injured by Israeli forces in Rafah within the south, in keeping with Al Jazeera Arabic.
Mohammad Nemnem, a medical employee on the now out-of-service Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, described the size of the injury after Israeli forces had “burned and destroyed” the ability.
“No division within the hospital can provide any medical service,” he informed Al Jazeera.
“The hospital wants large efforts and plenty of time to be a hospital once more that may present folks with medical providers.”