Gaza doctors becoming too weak to treat patients' as hunger crisis deepens
Briefly

Doctors and medical staff in Gaza report severe hunger impacting their ability to care for patients. Many have gone without food for 48 hours, suffering extreme exhaustion. Hospital staff are collapsing in operating rooms, risking patient care. Reports indicate that medical services are deteriorating as healthcare workers struggle to physically perform their duties. The number of patients suffering from malnourishment-related issues is increasing. Concerns about the lack of food availability extend beyond medical personnel to their families, exacerbating the crisis.
Doctors and medical staff in Gaza are becoming too weak from hunger to provide urgent medical care, leading to a critical shortage of support for malnourished patients.
Many medical practitioners report having not received any food or aid in over 48 hours, resulting in an alarming decline in their physical health due to exhaustion and hunger.
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