Three ICU patients die in Nasser Hospital due to oxygen disruption amid Israeli siege

Khan Yunis (Quds News Network) – This morning, three patients in the intensive care unit at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, succumbed to their illnesses due to a disruption in oxygen supply caused by a power outage amid the ongoing Israeli siege on the hospital, according to medical sources.
Furthermore, reports indicate that two women were compelled to give birth in appalling conditions within the hospital, devoid of electricity, water, food, or heating, as the invading Israeli army continues its siege of the hospital for over four weeks.
The sources revealed that the imminent depletion of fuel, coupled with the Israeli blockade, poses a severe threat to the lives of patients, particularly vulnerable children, at the medical complex.
The hospital administration held the Israeli occupation responsible for jeopardizing the well-being of patients and medical teams. They urgently called on all international institutions to intervene promptly and rescue those within the medical complex.
Yesterday, Israeli occupation forces forced the administration of Nasser Medical Complex to relocate 95 healthcare professionals, 11 families, 191 patients, and 165 accompanying displaced individuals to the old Nasser Building. The individuals affected by this forced relocation are now facing harsh and frightening conditions.