The Gaza-based Palestinian Health Ministry has warned that hospitals in the besieged enclave have run out of first-aid medicines leaving thousands of patients without treatment.
The Ministry’s spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra said in a press statement on Thursday that patients and children at Gaza hospitals are at risk of losing their lives after 70% of first-aid drugs along with medicines for chronic diseases and therapeutic milk have become at zero stock.
A few days earlier the ministry has expressed deep concerns over serious setbacks to rock the health of thousands of chronically ill patients as a result of a sharp dearth in life-saving drugs.
Blockaded by Israel — by air land and sea — since 2007 the Gaza Strip has been grappling with a tough blockade leaving thousands of sick civilians and humanitarian cases stranded in the world’s largest “open air prison.”