Doctors: Many Palestinians in Gaza hospitals in danger of dying from their wounds
Israeli-Arab doctors sent by "Doctors for Human Rights," say poverty, overcrowding creating deadly risk.
By Yoav Stern Tags: Hamas Israel news Gaza IDFA large number of Palestinians listed in serious condition in Gaza hospitals are in danger of dying from their wounds, a group of 12 Arab-Israeli doctors said Friday.
The doctors were sent by the organization "Doctors for Human Rights" and are scheduled to return to Israel on Sunday.
Dr. Agbariah, the manager of a hospital in the Arab-Israeli city of Umm al-Fahm, said Friday, "Each hospital is full of wounded. There are wounded in serious condition and the treatment they are given is very basic because of the lack of medical supplies."
Dr. Agbariah added that the hospitals are not set up "to receive so many patients at the same time," adding that the high concentration will lead to fatalities.
The doctor added that the situation is worsened by the lack of reliable electricity and the high level of poverty in the strip, with trash and the carcasses of dead animals strewn about in many areas, which pose a contamination risk.
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