Gaza - Ma'an - Today, Tuesday, all hospitals in the Rafah Governorate, south of the Gaza Strip, were out of service, except for Tal Al-Sultan Maternity Hospital. Medical sources explained that only Tal Sultan Maternity Hospital remains, struggling to survive and continue providing service to patients. She pointed out that since the start of the attack on Rafah, 6 hospitals have been out of service, in light of the continued and expanding Israeli incursion and its deliberate targeting of many hospitals and primary care centers. She pointed out that the attacks led to the Abu Youssef Al-Najjar Hospital, the Abu Al-Walid Central Clinic, the Rafah Field Hospital (2), the Kuwait Specialized Hospital, the Indonesian Field Hospital, and the Tal Al-Sultan Clinic being out of service. She added that the Israeli attacks on hospitals and medical centers caused severe damage, killed a number of health personnel working in them, and made it more difficult for citizens to reach them. UN and international organizations had previously warned that the occupation army would target the health system and medical staff in the Gaza Strip, but it ignored those warnings and targeted many hospitals, which exacerbated the situation inside the Gaza Strip. Source: Maan News Agency
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