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The ongoing crisis in Gaza has placed an immense strain on its healthcare system, which is now hanging by a thread. The only thing that is still propping up Gaza's hospitals is the unwavering sense of moral duty exhibited by the surviving medical workers. In the face of overwhelming challenges, these dedicated professionals continue to provide care and support to those in need, often at great personal risk.
Facilities are overwhelmed, with shortages of essential supplies and medications becoming increasingly dire. Medical staff work long hours under harrowing conditions, driven by a commitment to their patients and a desire to alleviate suffering. However, their resilience is being tested as the infrastructure crumbles, and the demand for medical services outpaces the available resources.
The international community must take urgent action to address this humanitarian crisis. Without immediate support, the healthcare system in Gaza may collapse entirely, leaving countless individuals without access to vital medical care. The situation calls for a concerted effort to ensure that these brave healthcare workers can continue their critical mission.
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