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GAZA’S REMAINING HOSPITALS WILL STOP WORKING IN TWO DAYS, HEALTH OFFICIALS WARN

Israel’s closure of the vital Rafah border crossing last month severed key
supply lines, aid groups warned. Fighting goes on in Shejaiya, Gaza City, the
IDF said.

By Jennifer Hassan
, 
Claire Parker
, 
Sarah Dadouch
and 
Heidi Levine
Updated June 30, 2024 at 1:46 p.m. EDT|Published June 30, 2024 at 8:15 a.m. EDT

Israeli troops exit the Gaza Strip during a military operation in the Shejaiya
neighborhood of Gaza City on Sunday. (Heidi Levine for The Washington Post)

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Gaza’s remaining hospitals, health centers and oxygen stations will stop working
within 48 hours as the fuel needed to operate generators runs out, Gaza’s Health
Ministry said in a statement shared to Telegram at noon local time Sunday.

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Israel’s closure of the vital Rafah border crossing last month severed key
supply lines, limiting access to food, fuel and medical supplies inside the
enclave, aid groups say. A U.N. report released this month said more than 1
million people in Gaza are expected to “face death and starvation” by mid-July.


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