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Gaza health services face worsening strain as hospitals warn of collapse

Hospitals and clinics in Gaza are under severe pressure, with officials warning that shortages and damage are pushing the health system toward failure.

Gaza’s health sector is facing intensifying strain, with medical facilities under pressure from shortages, damage and rising demand, according to regional reporting published this week. Health officials have warned that the system could fail if conditions do not improve.

The warnings come as hospitals and clinics struggle to keep services running amid continuing disruption. The reports describe a growing crisis in which basic care is becoming harder to provide and essential supplies remain limited.

The situation has also drawn attention because of the wider humanitarian impact, with health workers trying to maintain treatment for patients while operating under severe constraints. The scale of the problem has raised concern among observers in the region.

The latest accounts add to a long-running pattern of strain on Gaza’s medical infrastructure, which has been weakened by repeated emergencies and persistent shortages over time.

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