
Gaza Health Ministry condemns Zionist Enemy's destruction of Noor Al-Kaabi Dialysis Center
Gaza - SABA
The Gaza Ministry of Health strongly condemned the Zionist enemy forces' destruction of the Noor Al-Kaabi Kidney Dialysis Center in northern Gaza on Sunday evening.
In a statement carried by Yemen's SABA news agency, the Ministry confirmed the center had been providing critical dialysis services to kidney patients in northern Gaza.
The Ministry warned that destroying this facility creates an unprecedented health catastrophe for kidney patients, with unpredictable consequences.
It revealed that 41% of kidney failure patients have died during the war due to being denied access to dialysis treatment after the systematic destruction of specialized medical facilities.
The Ministry accused the enemy of implementing a dangerous policy to empty northern Gaza of hospitals and specialized healthcare centers through targeted destruction.
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