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ICU Patients’ Lives at Risk in Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital Amid Israel’s War

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has escalated to a humanitarian crisis, with the Al-Aqsa Hospital facing severe challenges that put ICU patients’ lives at risk. The hospital, one of the main medical facilities serving the Gaza Strip, is grappling with critical shortages of electricity essential to power life-saving equipment and maintain basic healthcare services.

As hostilities continue to disrupt infrastructure, the hospital management warns that rationing of electricity could become necessary within hours. This grim measure would mean prioritizing power supply to specific wards, potentially leaving other critical areas underpowered and threatening the survival of the most vulnerable patients, particularly those in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

The ICU relies heavily on ventilators, monitors, and other advanced medical devices that require uninterrupted electricity. Any disruption could lead to fatal consequences for patients dependent on these technologies, many of whom are suffering from severe injuries sustained during the ongoing conflict.

Healthcare professionals at Al-Aqsa Hospital are working under extreme pressure, managing a high influx of casualties with limited resources amid a backdrop of intense hostilities. Staff members have appealed for urgent international aid to provide reliable power supplies, medical equipment, and medications to prevent a catastrophic failure of healthcare services in Gaza.

The situation at Al-Aqsa Hospital highlights the broader impact of the war on civilian infrastructure and the dire humanitarian needs in the region. The civilian population, including thousands of children and elderly, are caught in the crossfire, facing shortages of food, medical care, and electricity.

International organizations and aid groups have condemned the disruptions to essential services and called for immediate ceasefire measures to allow humanitarian assistance to reach those in need. They emphasize that hospitals should be protected and humanitarian corridors established to ensure uninterrupted care for the injured and sick.

The potential rationing of electricity at Al-Aqsa Hospital signifies the severity of the crisis and underscores the urgent need for peaceful resolution and humanitarian intervention. Without immediate action, the health catastrophe is expected to deepen, risking more lives and undermining the resilience of Gaza’s fragile healthcare system.

As the conflict continues with no end in sight, the survival of ICU patients at Al-Aqsa Hospital serves as a stark reminder of the heavy human toll of war, emphasizing the critical importance of safeguarding medical facilities and ensuring uninterrupted power and supplies to save lives.

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