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Gaza Doctors Cram Several Babies Into One Incubator as Fuel Crisis Reaches Critical Point

By Maryam

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10 July 2025

Gaza hospitals face fuel crisis, forcing doctors to share incubators for multiple babies

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The fuel crisis in Gaza has reached an emergency level. Hospitals lack electricity for basic life support systems. Doctors in neonatal units cram several babies into one incubator. These units overcrowd and lack equipment. Power outages threaten babies’ lives every hour.

Alarming conditions include limited oxygen, no lighting during surgeries, and critical care delays.

Fuel Crisis in Gaza Threatens Hospital Operations

Doctors struggling with fuel crisis in Gaza overcrowd incubators to save newborns
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At Al-Helou Hospital, they fit up to four infants into one incubator due to power loss. Medical teams work under flashlights. Generators fail at major hospitals like Al-Ahli and Al-Shifa. Without fuel, doctors can’t run ventilators, dialysis machines, or perform surgeries. They warn patients will die within hours if fuel doesn’t arrive.

Fuel shortage shuts down vital machines and clinics. The fuel crisis in Gaza cripples hospital generators, which now run on emergency reserves. Al-Shifa Hospital reports oxygen machines fail without warning.

Kidney dialysis machines stop mid-treatment. Even morgues operate without proper cooling. Ambulances ground, slowing down care and risking lives across the Strip. Medical workers face overwhelming challenges.

Fuel Crisis in Gaza Overwhelms Incubators and Staff

Fuel crisis in Gaza causes critical shortage of hospital power and medical supplies
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Doctors manually ventilate newborns due to failing machines. Without fuel, incubators lose heat and oxygen control. Overcrowded cribs increase infection risks. Staff work exhausted and understaffed. They operate in darkness, sometimes by phone flashlight. Without reliable electricity, they cannot monitor vital signs or administer medication safely. Each night brings fear of total blackout and more loss.

No Relief in Sight as Hospitals Run Dry

Newborns at risk in Gaza amid fuel crisis and incubator overcrowding
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Hospitals in Gaza now have less than 48 hours of fuel left. Aid faces blockade and delays by border restrictions. Without fuel, even emergency wards may close. The health ministry urges urgent international support. Foreign doctors warn of mass casualties if power does not return. With the fuel crisis in Gaza worsening, deaths will increase if help doesn’t arrive soon.

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