Gaza government: International organizations are partners and accomplices in Zionist crimes

Gaza government: International organizations are partners and accomplices in Zionist crimes.

In light of the collapse of the health system in the Gaza Strip and the continued suffocating siege of the occupation regime against the Strip, Dr. Munir Al-Barsh, Director General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, has strongly criticized the international community and said: “International institutions are complicit in these crimes by remaining silent about the genocidal crimes that the Zionists are committing against Gaza.”

The people of Gaza are facing all kinds of death

Dr. Munir Al-Barsh stated in an interview with Al Jazeera: “What is happening in the Gaza Strip goes beyond all forms of suffering and the people here are facing every possible type of death; from the daily massacres carried out by the occupying army to the deadly diseases that spread in the absence of health care.”

Regarding the brutal massacre that the Zionist army carried out against civilians in the Gaza port, which killed dozens of people, he said: “The scene of this crime was very shocking and the bodies of the victims were lying in the water.” In this crime, 44 people were martyred and dozens of others were injured and missing.

The Gaza medical official stated: The Zionists have tightened the siege on the Gaza Health Ministry and instead of providing fuel weekly, they are delivering fuel in drips and daily, which has led to widespread disruption in vital services such as dialysis. Unfortunately, this situation has caused doctors to be in the middle of a trade between two deaths, meaning they are forced to prioritize patients and decide which patient will die first.

Outbreak of infectious and dangerous diseases in the shadow of the siege and war

Dr. Munir Al-Barsh, warning about the depletion of fuel reserves in hospitals, said: This will cause the closure of operating rooms and intensive care units and threaten the life of every patient who needs a resuscitation machine, a medicine refrigerator, or a vaccine. Even a minute of delay can cost a person’s life, especially considering the daily increase in the number of infections and patients.

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