Hospitals in the Gaza Strip have run out of painkillers

There are no pain medications left in hospitals in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by Al Jazeera TV channel on Tuesday, April 1.
"Doctors say that even when the wounded are admitted to hospitals, it is very difficult for them to provide people with proper medical care and treat injuries. Just because there is no medicine. There are no painkillers," the TV channel says.
The report clarifies that in addition to painkillers, there are also problems with other medications.
Earlier in the day, the UN accused Israel of killing 15 doctors and rescue workers in Gaza. It is specified that the dead medical workers were subsequently buried in a mass grave in southern Gaza. At the same time, the body of one of the doctors was found with his hands tied.
A day earlier, Al Jazeera TV channel reported 64 deaths per day as a result of Israeli strikes on Gaza. On March 18, the Israel Defense Forces announced the resumption of military operations against the Palestinian Hamas movement in Gaza. As a result of the Israeli airstrikes, more than 1,000 people were injured, and the death toll increased to 310. The media also said that Israel had warned the administration of US President Donald Trump in advance about the resumption of attacks on Gaza.
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