Amid Conflict, Controversy, Gaza’s Largest Hospital Not Able To Function
The WHO said Sunday that the largest hospital in Gaza has ceased to function, and patient fatalities are rising amid the fighting outside the gates and power outages. Thousands of people have reportedly fled the facility, though hundreds of patients remain inside.
Reuters:
Gaza's Largest Hospital 'Not Functioning' Amid Israeli Assault
The largest hospital in Gaza has ceased to function and fatalities among patients are rising, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday, as a fierce Israeli assault continues in the Hamas-controlled strip. Hospitals in the north of the Palestinian enclave, including the al-Shifa complex, are blockaded by Israeli forces and barely able to care for those inside, with three newborns dead and more at risk from power outages amid intense fighting nearby, according to medical staff. (Al-Mughrabi and Williams, 11/13)
AP:
Thousands Flee Gaza's Main Hospital But Hundreds, Including Babies, Still Trapped By Fighting
Thousands of people appear to have fled from Gaza’s largest hospital as Israeli forces and Palestinian militants battle outside its gates, but hundreds of patients, including dozens of babies at risk of dying because of a lack of electricity, remained inside, health officials said Monday. With only intermittent communications, it was difficult to reconcile competing claims from the Israeli military, which said it was providing a safe corridor for people to move south, and Palestinian health officials inside the hospital, who said the compound was surrounded by constant heavy gunfire. (Shurafa and Magdy, 11/13)
The New York Times:
Crisis Heightens At Gaza’s Main Hospital Amid Dispute Over Desperately Needed Fuel
More patients are dying because of a lack of power at Gaza’s main hospital, medical staff said on Sunday amid conflicting accounts from Israel and health authorities in Gaza over why a badly needed fuel delivery for the besieged and crumbling facility had been held up. (Yee, Harouda and Abuheweila, 11/13)