DUBAI (Reuters) - The only cancer treatment hospital in the Gaza Strip has gone out of service after it ran out of fuel, health officials said on Wednesday.
The director of the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship hospital told a press conference aired by Al-Jazeera TV that the hospital, which mainly treats cancer patients, had used up its fuel and was now out of service.
"We tell the world don't leave cancer patients to a certain death due to the hospital being out of service," the director, Subhi Skaik, added.
"The lives of 70 cancer patients inside the hospital are seriously threatened," she said in a statement.
The death toll in Gaza reached 8,796 Palestinians, including 3,648 children, on Wednesday, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-controlled enclave.
Persons:
Subhi, Mai al, Kaila, Nayera Abdallah, William Maclean
Organizations:
Reuters, Al, Palestinian Health
Locations:
DUBAI, Gaza, Turkish, Palestinian, Israel