DUBAI, April 1. /TASS/. Hospitals in the Gaza Strip have run out of anesthetic drugs, Qatar's Al Jazeera reported.
According to the TV channel, doctors in the Palestinian enclave's hospitals cannot provide proper medical care and treat the injured because they do not have painkillers.
Earlier, the Gaza Health Ministry reported a severe shortage of medicines and blood, noting that the shortage was related to Israel's ban on humanitarian aid to Gaza.
On March 18, the Israeli army resumed fighting in the Gaza Strip, launching massive attacks on the enclave and violating a ceasefire reached in January. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained that the radical Palestinian movement Hamas refused to agree to the proposals put forward at the talks by mediators and US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff, saying that the goal of the operation in the enclave was the release of all hostages. The radicals blamed Israel and the US for the resumption of hostilities.