Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza leave their homes. WHO: Healthcare system in gas on the verge of collapse Healthcare growing Israeli military offensive in gas paralyzes the work of doctors. Only this month, four more hospitals were forced to close in the north of Enclave, the World Health Organization (WHO). & Amp; nbsp; 62 ~ said on Friday“There are only 14 hospitals in the gas … The situation in the remaining eight hospitals and one field hospital in the city of Critical,” said the official representative of the cart Yasarevich. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; closing of hospitals occur against the background of advancement of the Israeli troops deep into the city. The Israeli Defense Army states that the purpose of the operation is to replace the Hamas fighters. The orders of evacuation forced hundreds of thousands of people to leave the city. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; “Even if hospitals are not formally evacuated, access to them is difficult, fighting is not defamed nearby, and this can completely disable them,” Yasarevich noted in an interview with journalists in Geneva. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; city of gas – support for the sector healthcare system & nbsp; 62 > 62 > 62 ~& nbsp; almost half of all hospitals and field hospitals of the enclave is concentrated precisely in the gas, therefore the city’s medical infrastructure is of key importance. & nbsp; & nbsp; “Hospitals in the south are overflowing and are not able to accept more Patients ”, & nbsp; – & nbsp; Yasarevich emphasized. According to the organization, now there are eight hospitals in Gaza, three in Deir El-Balach and three in Han-Junis. None of them function in full. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; according to WHO representatives, medical brigades in the remaining institutions are “overloaded due to the influx of people injured during attacks”, and should also help patients with chronic and other diseases. & Amp; & NBSP; On September, four hospitals in the north of the Gaza stopped working: the Al-Eranti children’s hospital, the ophthalmological clinic, the Hospital of St. John and the Hamad Clinic for rehabilitation and prosthetics. & nbsp; & NBSP; WHO emphasizes that the last of them was one of the leading specialized rehabilitation centers in the sector. About 250 outpatient patients were treated there, about 200 people also received there daily, wounded when trying to receive humanitarian assistance. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; strokes medical facilities & nbsp; & NBSP; the most severe damage was received by the al-arranti & nbsp;-the only specialized pediatric institution of the sector. On September sixteenth, she was directly shocked when 80 patients were inside. The victims were avoided, however, water tanks, communication systems and part of medical equipment. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; half of the patients were forced to leave the building, but about 40 remain in the hospital, among them four children in intensive care and eight newborns. The equipment that managed to save was transported to hospitals in al-Heel, al-Sahab and Patient Friendly in gas. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; meanwhile, the situation in eight working hospitals and one field hospital remains critical. There is a shortage of medicines, patients lie directly on the floor, and the staff does not have time to cope with the work. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; WHO warns about blood deficiency and consumables for transfusing: “without urgent replenishment, the reserves will end in the coming days.” & Amp; & nbsp; according to the given Humanitarian agencies, almost all the attacks on medical facilities were recorded from September 7 to September 17 and one & nbsp;-& nbsp; on khan-junis. & nbsp; & nbsp; necessary evacuation and ceasefire & nbsp;