Israel News: Qatar sees only “minor” obstacles to agreements on the release of hostages

The World Health Organization (WHO) is working hard on one Plan to rescue the remaining patients from Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip. This is what WHO boss Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on the short message portal X. Employees visited the hospital and found a desolate situation. There is no water, no electricity or food there and hardly any medical needs left.

The team has on Entrance to the hospital a mass grave was found and was informed that more than 80 people were buried there, the World Health Organization writes in a statement. The hospital’s corridors and grounds are full of medical and other waste, which increases the risk of infection. The lack of clean water, fuel, medicine, food and other essential supplies over the past six weeks has resulted in the hospital essentially no longer functioning as a medical facility.

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