Yesterday, @WHO and partners successfully transferred three critical patients and their two companions from Al-Ahli Hospital in northern #Gaza to two field hospitals in #Rafah. The team also delivered 19,400 liters of fuel, of which 5000 liters will be provided to As-Sahabah Hospital. Originally an 80-bed facility, Al-Ahli Hospital now has over 120 patients, overflowing into the library and chapel, with benches and pews serving as makeshift beds. Many patients, including children and people with severe trauma injuries and amputations are in critical condition. They urgently need referral to the south or medical transfer outside Gaza for specialized treatment. To sustain health care, the hospital needs: 🔹support to expand by at least 50 more beds. 🔹urgent deployment of an international emergency medical team to support surgeries, particularly vascular and reconstructive surgery. 🔹pain management medication, external fixators, trauma care supplies, and essential medicines. WHO is continuing efforts to resupply the hospital, expand bed capacity and facilitate patient referrals, but it is nowhere close to the scale needed. Overall, our efforts to deliver aid and restore hospitals are hindered by limited access, mission denials and delays, self-distribution of supplies among desperate crowds, and ongoing security challenges. We urgently need clearer security guarantees, a functional deconfliction mechanism, and predictable and expedited movements across check points to flood Gaza with aid and support restoration of the health system. #Ceasefire