Gaza's hospitals "risk turning into morgues," officials and the Red Cross warned.
Palestinian health officials said health services in Gaza have entered a "critical stage."
Palestinian health officials said Wednesday that health services in the Gaza Strip, where Hamas rules, have now entered a "critical stage" and that "medicines, medical consumption and fuel are running out."
"Without electricity, hospitals risk turning into morgues," Carboni warned.
"Continued disconnection of the Israeli occupation of electricity, water, and fuel poses a danger to the lives of the injured and patients and causes a serious health and environmental disaster," the Palestinian health ministry said.
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