In the heart of Gaza, a health crisis simmers quietly beneath the relentless bombardment and evacuation orders. The Strip's healthcare system, already fragile, is now on the brink of collapse. The health ministry's stark revelation is a chilling wake-up call: over 1500 patients in need of kidney dialysis are left scraping by with only 60 functioning machines. This means patients are receiving just two 2-hour treatments a week—barely a third of what they critically need.