Gaza Strip: 6,000 amputations recorded in two years of war

Gaza's Health Ministry reports 6,000 amputations in two years, highlighting a severe humanitarian crisis and strained medical facilities.


Gaza Strip: 6,000 amputations recorded in two years of war

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced on Wednesday the registration of 6,000 cases of amputations over two years of war. These figures reflect the scale of the humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing conflict. Many of the victims are civilians who suffered severe injuries as a result of hostilities. According to the ministry's representatives, the healthcare system in the Strip is overwhelmed, and resources for assisting the victims are extremely limited. 'We are facing an unprecedented wave of injuries,' the ministry stated. 'Our main task now is to save lives and support those who survived but were left without limbs.' International organizations are calling for the immediate provision of humanitarian aid and support for the restoration of healthcare in the region.