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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19995885
After 350 days of continuous bombardment, the central blood bank affiliated with Al-Shifa Hospital was destroyed, making it nearly impossible to meet the urgent blood needs of the wounded and ill Palestinians.
Compounding this crisis, the widespread hunger gripping the region means that even those willing to donate blood are unable to do so due to malnutrition.
According to the UN July report titled, “The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024”, every resident of Gaza is suffering from severe food insecurity.
This crisis is most acute in the northern areas, where people are so under-nourished that they are unable to donate blood.
The destruction of Al-Shifa’s blood bank has led to severe shortages, leaving the wounded and those with chronic illness facing the risk of death due to a lack of blood.
A shortage? I would have thought it was everywhere. On the ground, on the side of buildings, gushing out of the bodies of infants…