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Gaza’s failing health system weighs on neighbours

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“Egypt has been hosting a significant number of the patients, but the needs are between a minimum 7,000 to over 11,000 patients that require evacuation and treatment and support,” she said at a briefing with journalists. “And they require it in specialised hospitals.”

This has caused pressure on “already fragile health systems in the neighbouring countries.”

“It’s not like sewing a laceration,” she added, referring to the typical injuries seen among patients from Gaza.

“You’re talking about compound fractures, skull fractures, compound femur fractures, ruptured visceral organs… It’s very difficult to find and to quickly transport patients to get that type of care.”

No medical evacuations have been carried out since May 7, after Israel took control of the Rafah crossing, according to WHO.

The closure of the crossing in the south of the Gaza Strip has also significantly affected the WHO’s ability to deliver essential medical supplies to the enclave.

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