A Palestinian medical official announced on Monday the closure of the Kuwaiti hospital in Gaza’s city of Rafah.
Kuwaiti Hospital was one of the two hospitals functioning in Gaza’s southernmost city, Rafah, due to the Israeli military operation in the city.
“We announce the closure of the Kuwait Specialised Hospital and the transfer of medical staff to the field hospital being prepared in the vicinity,” Suhaib Al-Hams, the hospital’s director, said.
The statement stated that the step was taken due to the Israeli army’s expansion of its military operation in Rafah and its repeated deliberate targeting of the hospital’s surroundings.
The latest target was the hospital gate, which resulted in the deaths of two medics.
Meanwhile, Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, warned that the Israeli army’s prevention of fuel supplies could lead to a suspension of health services within the next four hours.
The hospital said in a statement that the Israeli army had been preventing fuel supplies since Sunday.
The statement noted that the hospital provides medical care and health services to more than 1,200 sick and injured people, including 600 kidney failure patients who require kidney dialysis.
However, their treatment would be suspended within a few hours if fuel was not supplied and power went out.
The statement called on the international community to pressure Israel to supply 50,000 litres of fuel to ensure the medical staff’s work for the next 10 days.