fuel restrictions are risking patients' lives at Gaza's Nasser Hospital.
said the hospital in Khan Younis will "likely shut down within 48 hours", and without fuel, critical hospital operations will be forced to stop, "endangering the lives of critically ill patients, including children and newborns in intensive care".
Nasser Hospital requires 5,500 litres of fuel daily to operate at its "necessary capacity". However, Israel's restrictions only allow 15,000 litres every three days and prevent the main or reserve fuel tanks from being refilled.
fuel, prioritising power for operating theatres and paediatric and neonatal intensive care units. MAP explains that 13 patients, including three children, rely on mechanical ventilation, and 17 depend on incubators for survival.
hospitals in the enclave are partially functioning, with Israeli attacks decimating its healthcare system and putting thousands of lives at critical risk.
Al Awda Hospital is also "critically low" on fuel and essential medical supplies.
restrictions prevent life-saving aid from entering the territory, further depleting the healthcare system even more.
revealed Israel prevented almost half of planned humanitarian movements from being facilitated into northern Gaza.
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