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WorldGazans claim daily living affected by medicine shortages

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Gazans claim daily living affected by medicine shortages

BBC Arabic talked to people in Gaza who have long-term medical problems.

Many people in Gaza have health problems that last a long time, says the World Health Organization (WHO).

However, the World Health Organization (WHO) had to stop delivering more medical supplies to the area because they did not receive guarantees for their safety.

Khalil has asthma and her condition got worse because she had to leave her home and there were not enough medicines for her.

“I can’t do my breathing exercises because I need electricity, but there’s no power. ”

Khalil says she cannot get her medicine and if the bombing doesn’t kill patients, they will die because there is not enough medication.

Om Ali has high blood pressure and diabetes. She says it’s been a long time since she got what she wants.

She said that ever since the moving. I can’t find my medicine and I can’t get out of bed because I’m very sick.

Dr Ahmed Hesham Sakr works at a pharmacy in Rafah. He says there aren’t enough medical supplies because of the closed borders and ongoing war.

He wants the WHO to let the sickest people in Gaza go to get the medical help they need.

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