The wrecking of Gaza’s health system goes beyond its hospitals
The strip could see 58,000 excess deaths over the next six months if fighting continues
The injured lie over hospital floors, blood bubbling from untreated wounds. Doctors perform amputations without anaesthetic. For want of gauze, they rip up their gowns. After surgery, there is no water to wash the blood from their hands. Without sterilised equipment, hospitals spread disease rather than treat it. Many doctors who have worked in other war zones say that conditions in Gaza are the worst they have seen. “Hospitals, intended to be safe havens…have frequently turned into death traps,” says a report released in February by Physicians for Human Rights (phri), an Israeli watchdog.
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This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “A horrifying collapse”
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