Hospitals in Palestine are operating in emergency mode as patient numbers rise and medical supplies become increasingly scarce. Many facilities are overcrowded, with hallways and makeshift areas transformed into treatment spaces due to limited bed capacity. Fuel shortages threaten the operation of generators, leaving critical departments such as intensive care units, operating rooms, and neonatal wards vulnerable to power failure. Medical teams are working under immense pressure, often without the tools and medicines needed to treat injuries or chronic conditions. Damaged roads and access restrictions further hinder the movement of ambulances and humanitarian medical teams. Health officials warn that without an urgent increase in medical supplies, fuel, and access permissions, vital healthcare services could collapse entirely. The situation highlights the need for immediate international support to strengthen medical response capabilities.
