Doctors provide update on situation in Al-Shifa hospital: ‘No one hears us’

Doctors provide update on situation in Al-Shifa hospital: ‘No one hears us’

Several doctors and surgeons from Al-Shifa Hospital provided an update on the dire situation in the hospital on Saturday. Due to the shortage of fuel and electricity, 2 of the 39 premature babies died because their incubators stopped working, according to hospital director Mohammed Abu Salmiya.

The Israeli army reportedly said it would evacuate the babies on Sunday, but Abu Salmiya says according to The New York Times that this is not true and that the hospital has not heard anything from Israel.

“We’re almost certain we’re alone now. No one hears us,” says surgeon Mohammed Obeid against Doctors Without Borders. “There is no electricity. There is no water. There is no food. Our team is exhausted.” CNN reported on Saturday that operations are performed in the hospital by candlelight.

Ahmed El Mokhallalati, a plastic surgeon, says to Reuters news agency that Al-Shifa Hospital has been bombed continuously since Friday evening. According to the doctor, the building is almost completely out of use. Patients, doctors and nurses have fled. “Those staying in Al-Shifa hospital have decided that they are as good as dead,” El Mokhallalati said.

Two Palestinians carry a body from Al-Shifa Hospital. Photo Mohammed Saber / EPA

‘Border crossing at Rafah will reopen on Sunday’

The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza will reopen on Sunday to evacuate injured people, non-Palestinians and Palestinians with dual passports. That writes Reuters news agency on the authority of the Palestinian Border Authority.

The border crossing, through which several dozen people were evacuated last week, had since been closed. The reason was the Israeli attacks on ambulances driving wounded people towards the border. According to authorities, the border crossing will open at 9 a.m. local time.

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