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Gaza Health: Zionist enemy has not brought in any medical equipment since the beginning of the aggression

Gaza Health: Zionist enemy has not brought in any medical equipment since the beginning of the aggression

Saba Yemen12-03-2025
Gaza – Saba:
Director General of Hospitals at the Palestinian Ministry of Health Mohammed Zaqout confirmed on Wednesday that the Zionist enemy has not allowed any medical equipment or x-ray machines into the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the aggression on October 7th.
Zaqout said in press statements: "The Zionist enemy has not adhered to the humanitarian protocol despite the ceasefire last January."
He continued: "No important medical equipment has been brought into the Gaza Strip, with the exception of some medical supplies and equipment whose usefulness does not exceed 60 percent."
He pointed out that the Zionist enemy forces destroyed all MRI and CT scan machines, which are essential for the diagnosis and medical follow-up of patients, during their raids on the Gaza Strip's hospitals.
During the war on Gaza, the Zionist enemy completely destroyed 34 of the 38 hospitals, putting them out of service through 520 airstrikes targeting those hospitals, according to the Ministry of Health.
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