Gaza’s largest medical facility, Al-Shifa Hospital, has announced the complete shutdown of its kidney unit after running out of fuel, another grim milestone in the collapse of the Strip’s healthcare system under Israeli siege.
With electricity cut and dialysis machines offline, patients suffering from kidney failure now face a life-threatening situation. Hospital officials warn that without an urgent resupply of fuel and medical essentials, the death toll will rise sharply in the coming hours.
The hospital is overwhelmed. Bed occupancy has surged to over 250 percent, with staff struggling to treat the injured and ill under impossible conditions. Generators, once a lifeline amid Gaza’s electricity crisis, are now falling silent due to fuel shortages imposed by the blockade.
Doctors describe the situation as catastrophic. Gaza’s health system, already battered by months of bombardment, is now in freefall, not from lack of expertise or will, but from a deliberate denial of basic supplies. This is not just a medical emergency; it is a man-made disaster unfolding in real time.