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Video: Check out the latest IDF video footage from operations in Gaza

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Last updated: 2024/07/10 at 11:29 PM
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The recent Hamas attack and subsequent Israeli offensive in Gaza have resulted in a staggering number of casualties. The Health Ministry in the territory reported that over 38,200 people have been killed and more than 88,000 injured. It is important to note that the ministry does not differentiate between combatants and civilians in its casualty count. This devastating toll highlights the human cost of the ongoing conflict in the region.

In the midst of this crisis, the Indonesian Hospital in Jabaliya, located in the north of Gaza City, has emerged as a crucial healthcare provider. Despite facing challenges such as the fuel crisis and the ongoing conflict, the hospital has been working tirelessly to treat those in need. Hospital director Marawan al-Sultan revealed that dozens of patients were transferred to his facility after Gaza City’s main medical center was forced to shut down. This underscores the vital role that smaller hospitals and medical facilities play in providing care during times of conflict.

The situation in Gaza is dire, with a high number of casualties and limited access to medical care. The Health Ministry’s report on the casualties serves as a stark reminder of the toll that this conflict is taking on the civilian population. The lack of differentiation between combatants and civilians in the casualty count raises concerns about the impact of the violence on innocent bystanders. It is crucial for the international community to prioritize humanitarian efforts and provide support to the healthcare facilities in Gaza to address the urgent medical needs of the population.

The Indonesian Hospital’s role as the primary healthcare provider in Jabaliya is commendable, considering the challenges it faces. The hospital staff’s dedication to treating patients despite the ongoing conflict and fuel crisis demonstrates their commitment to providing care to those in need. As the main medical facility in the area, the hospital plays a critical role in addressing the healthcare needs of the local population. Support from the international community is essential to ensure that hospitals like the Indonesian Hospital have the resources and supplies needed to continue operating and serving the community.

Efforts to provide medical assistance and support to the healthcare facilities in Gaza must be prioritized to address the urgent needs of the population. The high number of casualties reported by the Health Ministry highlights the pressing need for medical care in the region. As the conflict continues to escalate, it is essential to ensure that hospitals and medical facilities are equipped to handle the growing number of patients requiring treatment. The international community must work together to provide the necessary resources and support to healthcare providers in Gaza to prevent further loss of life.

In conclusion, the recent Hamas attack and Israeli offensive in Gaza have had a devastating impact on the civilian population, with thousands of people killed and injured. The Indonesian Hospital in Jabaliya has emerged as a crucial healthcare provider in the region, despite the challenges it faces. The international community must prioritize humanitarian efforts to support the healthcare facilities in Gaza and address the urgent medical needs of the population. It is imperative to ensure that hospitals like the Indonesian Hospital have the resources and supplies needed to continue operating and serving the community during this difficult time.

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