“Without essential equipment, we can’t save patients”
— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) 5 mai 2026
🚨Dr. Fadil Naim links Gaza’s collapsing healthcare system to the urgent mission of the Sumud Fleet
Gaza’s healthcare system is on the brink of total collapse.
Dr. Fadil Naim @fnaim65 , Director of Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in… pic.twitter.com/Ekw8ks1pi1
“Without essential equipment, we can’t save patients” 🚨Dr. Fadil Naim links Gaza’s collapsing healthcare system to the urgent mission of the Sumud Fleet Gaza’s healthcare system is on the brink of total collapse. Dr. Fadil Naim @fnaim65 , Director of Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, alongside Dr. Ali Alghaliz from Al-Shifa Hospital, warns that basic diagnostic and treatment tools are no longer functional. Critical devices like MRI are unavailable, making life-saving surgeries in severe trauma cases extremely risky and increasing the likelihood of death or permanent disability. From 38 fully equipped hospitals before the war, only around 10 remain operational today, all with severely limited capacity and resources. The crisis extends beyond emergency care. Patients with cancer, heart disease, and diabetes are being deprived of essential treatment. More than 400 kidney failure patients have already died due to the disruption of dialysis services. In this context, the Sumud Fleet is not just aid, it is a lifeline. By delivering urgently needed medical supplies and healthcare personnel, it offers a chance to restore some capacity and support overwhelmed medical teams on the ground. This is a human rights and medical ethics emergency. The international community must act now: support the Sumud Fleet @gbsumudflotilla , lift the blockade, and help save lives.


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