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Hospitals in Gaza on the verge of stopping life-saving care

Nasser hospital in Khan Younis is the main place where people in the southern part of Gaza go to get medical help.

The hospital is going to stop doing surgeries that save lives because they cannot find fuel to keep the hospital running. There is a shortage of blood and life-saving equipment.

We are very close to a really bad situation.

People are going through more than just death and airstrikes. The UN says that around half of the population, which is about one million people, have been forced to leave their homes.

People are sleeping outside the hospital and on the street.

I went to a school run by the UN where people from the northern part of Gaza are staying for protection. They only get one liter of clean water per day and very little food. Also, they can hardly find a bathroom to use.

In the past, the school had 500 students, but now it has grown and can accommodate 5,000 individuals. There is not enough space and resources to fit all these people.

Yesterday, I saw a house with two bedrooms. Inside, there were 120 people staying. A person living there said there is no air to breathe.

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