We can’t work in this bad situation, says Gaza hospital directorpublished at 09:27 British Summer Time 15 May
Alice Cuddy
Reporting from Jerusalem
Yesterday, Mohammed Salha, acting director of northern Gaza's Al-Awda hospital, sent me a voice note over Whatsapp, in which he said it had become increasingly difficult to run the facility under Israel’s blockade.
He tells me that some departments have been shut down due to the scarcity of fuel and medical supplies.
"It's very complicated and we can't really work in this bad situation," he adds.
Salha says the hospital received 52 injured patients following Israeli strikes on Tuesday night, in addition to nine bodies, including seven children.
The Israeli military said it had struck Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters in the north. It had warned residents of Jabalia and neighbouring areas to evacuate on Tuesday after rockets were launched into Israel.
Sighing deeply at the end of his voice note, Salha says: “This is the situation and we don’t know when it will stop.”
You can listen to more of his message below:
Al-Awda hospital running out of fuel, director says