شبكة فلسطين الإخبارية
شبكة فلسطين الإخبارية
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Most oxygen production stations in the Gaza Strip have shut down, threatening the lives of premature babies and patients who rely on these supplies. Out of 34 stations, 22 are no longer operational due to a severe shortage of spare parts needed for maintenance. The crisis is worsening because of Israeli restrictions on the entry of essential equipment. The remaining stations are operating beyond their capacity, directly jeopardizing the lives of patients—especially children who depend on continuous oxygen and electricity. The oxygen shortage is one of the most serious health challenges in the region, as hospitals rely on machinery and generators that are experiencing breakdowns and a lack of spare parts. These conditions have led to a significant deterioration in healthcare services.
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