Published: · Region: Middle East · Category: humanitarian

Gaza Oxygen System Nears Collapse, Turning Hospitals Into Front-Line Targets

Health authorities in Gaza warn that the enclave’s oxygen supply system is close to failure amid shortages and damage from months of war. For patients on ventilators and doctors in overstretched hospitals, that means the difference between life and death is no longer just the front line, but whether generators and oxygen plants can stay running.

The war in Gaza is now threatening something as basic as the ability to breathe. Local health officials say the territory’s oxygen system is on the verge of collapse, a crisis that could turn operating rooms and intensive care wards into places where patients die not from their initial wounds, but from the failure of the machines meant to save them. A recent assessment from Gaza-based medical authorities described severe shortages of oxygen and the fuel needed to power production plants and hospital generators. Months of bombardment, damage to infrastructure and restrictions on the flow of medical supplies and fuel have left oxygen facilities struggling to keep up with demand,…

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