In a grave development, the Hamas-run health ministry reported that all three public hospitals serving northern Gaza have been forced to suspend operations, resulting in widespread medical emergencies. On Sunday, they indicated that the Indonesian hospital in Beit Lahia had come under siege by Israeli forces, who are reportedly engaging in heavy bombardment, obstructing both medical personnel and supplies from reaching the facility. This marked the final operational hospital in the region. The situation escalated as Israel's military announced "Operation Gideon's Chariot," which is characterized by a series of aggressive airstrikes—the most intense wave of attacks seen in Gaza in months.
Hospitals in Northern Gaza Cease Operations Amid Intensified Conflict

Hospitals in Northern Gaza Cease Operations Amid Intensified Conflict
Unprecedented humanitarian crisis unfolds as all public hospitals in northern Gaza are rendered inoperable due to military actions.
Reports suggest that Hamas proposed a negotiation tactic involving the release of nine hostages in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire in return for the release of Palestinian detainees, according to a Palestinian official speaking to BBC on Saturday. The health ministry's statement underscored the urgency of the situation: "Following the destruction of Beit Hanoun Hospital and Kamal Adwan Hospital, with the Indonesian Hospital now incapacitated, there are no public healthcare facilities left operational in the northern part of Gaza." The humanitarian implications are dire as thousands lack access to essential medical care during escalating hostilities.