‘Staff are exhausted’: doctor describes conditions in Gaza hospital

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Three months of Israeli bombardment and a tightened siege in Gaza have left hospitals across the Palestinian territory facing shortages of crucial medical supplies. The number of people seeking shelter and treatment has also increased, putting a strain on already inadequate resources.

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