Israeli tanks were massed near the gates of Gaza City’s Al Shifa Hospital on Tuesday, a day after health officials in the besieged enclave said northern Gaza’s last medical facilities had gone “out of service” due to power shortages and the continued fighting.
US President Joe Biden has pressed Israel to protect Al Shifa Hospital amid reports of premature babies dying for lack of electricity to run their incubators. Israel accuses Hamas fighters of using tunnels under the hospital as a command “node”, effectively engaging the sick and injured as human shields. Hamas denies the charge.
FRANCE 24’s Arabic channel spoke to the hospital’s director, Muhammad Abu Salmiya, on Monday about the increasingly dire situation at Al Shifa, where hundreds of patients remain stranded, many in critical condition, along with thousands of civilians displaced by weeks of bombardment.
Hamas has announced that all hospitals in northern Gaza are out of service. What is the situation at Al Shifa?
Now that everything here has broken down, we can no longer speak of a hospital. There are only walls for people to die within because they cannot receive treatment. It’s a mass grave. Since this morning, another seven people have died due to the lack of oxygen. Three died in intensive care and another in an operating room. Every minute this goes on, the death toll risks going up.
Our medical staff are unable to provide any care to patients, to any wounded, to any children, whatever their condition. Al Shifa is without electricity, water or oxygen. Right now, a little girl suffering from heart disease is fighting for her life every minute because we can no longer provide her with oxygen. I saw it with my own eyes, and if we still had internet, I would have sent the videos of this little girl to the whole world. Everything has come to a standstill, even the hospital blood bank is out of action. No injured or sick person in need of blood can receive it.
What is the security situation around the hospital? Has it been hit by the bombardment?
There have been no direct hits this morning, but the cardiology unit was hit yesterday. On previous days, the intensive care unit and the obstetrics and gynecology departments were also hit. There has been massive bombardment today next to the hospital, which is encircled by tanks. No one can leave or enter the building. Some of the displaced people have tried their luck, but have come under fire. There are almost 5,000 people here, maybe more. Entire families have taken shelter in the corridors of the hospital, and they find themselves under siege, just like us. They are in a very critical situation, without food or drink. Some have contracted diseases here. Children are suffering from gastrointestinal illnesses and are dehydrated, while the elderly are deprived of anti-hypertensive drugs. Some have died as a result.