GAZA - The Hamas-run Health Ministry on Tuesday warned of the possible outbreak of a major epidemic wave in the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing Israeli airstrikes and siege on the Palestinian enclave.
Ministry spokesperson Ashraf al-Qedra said in a press statement that up to 3,150 cases of diseases were recorded in a single day after Israel’s genocidal attacks on Palestine, with most of them reported among children.
The diseases included diarrhea, food poisoning, skin symptoms, scabies, and bronchial infections.
Due to overcrowding in shelter facilities, a lack of clean water, and poor personal hygiene, epidemic diseases have become increasingly prevalent, he said.
To prevent the spread of diseases, he called on the international community to provide immediate assistance and restore basic services in Gaza, including water, electricity, and sanitation.
Hamas militants launched a surprise operation on Israel on Oct 7. To respond, Israel launched massive airstrikes and punitive measures, including a siege on the enclave with supplies of water, electricity, fuel, and other necessities being cut off.
The ongoing Israel’s occupation of Palestine had so far killed nearly 5,800 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and more than 1,400 people in Israel. - XINHUA