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WHO warns Gaza medical stocks critically low

Published on: March 6, 2026 11:21 PM

Medical supplies in Gaza are critically low, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned Friday. Fuel shortages are also limiting hospital operations, even after Israel partially reopened the Kerem Shalom crossing this week. Officials said the situation threatens essential care for thousands of patients.

WHO Regional Director Hanan Balkhy reported that items like gauze and needles have already run out. Hospitals are struggling to maintain trauma, surgical, and intensive care services. She said remaining stocks are dangerously low, and the shortage could worsen rapidly.

Read more: Israeli strikes kill eight in Gaza amid truce 

The Rafah crossing into Egypt remains closed, preventing medical evacuations for roughly 18,000 people, including injured children and patients with chronic illnesses. Balkhy said only about 200 of 600 daily aid trucks are reaching Gaza, far below the required supply levels.

Half of Gaza’s 36 hospitals remain closed after the October ceasefire. The operational hospitals face difficulty providing surgeries, dialysis, and other critical treatments. Fuel shortages continue to hamper emergency services and electricity-dependent medical equipment.

Read more: Israeli strikes kill eight in Gaza amid truce 

WHO emphasized the urgent need for increased humanitarian aid, including medical supplies and fuel. Officials said sustained support is crucial to prevent further deterioration of Gaza’s health system and avoid a looming humanitarian disaster.

 

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