Hospitals in Gaza are facing dire conditions, with some operating without electricity, water and low levels of medical supplies, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run enclave.
The situation is particularly critical at the Nasser medical complex in southern Gaza, the ministry said, adding that the hospital's generator has stopped, the sewage network has broken down, water was cut off, and a lack of medical capabilities has hindered the facility's work.
“We need to evacuate more than 120 patients from Nasser Medical Complex to other hospitals to receive health care,” the ministry said on Tuesday.
In northern Gaza, the Al-Awda Health and Community Association said that its hospital cannot carry out medical services due to the lack of medical supplies, warning of the possibility of a “complete cessation” of services in the next 48 hours.
The Israeli military is working on a way to get aid into northern Gaza "quickly," an Israeli official told CNN earlier Tuesday. The Israel Defense Forces is working out where aid would cross into Gaza, the source said.
Death toll approaches 30,000: The total number of people killed in Gaza since October 7 is up to 29,878, with the number of injured reaching 70,215, according to figures from the Gaza health ministry.
CNN cannot independently confirm the numbers due to the lack of international media access to Gaza.
CNN's Richard Allen Greene contributed reporting to this post.