Gaza hospitals caught in crossfire Key health facilities in northern Gaza have been damaged in the intense fighting and only a handful remain operational AL SHIFA HOSPITAL Gaza’s largest hospital, with 700 beds, has run out of fuel and “ceased to function”, WHO says Some 2,300 people – 650 patients, 200-500 staff and around 1,500 people seeking shelter – are trapped inside Doctors say several new-born babies and patients have died AL QUDS HOSPITAL Second largest hospital no longer operational Evacuations planned for 6,000 patients, medics and displaced people AL RANTISI, 4. AL NASR Rantisi children’s hospital – with Gaza’s only paediatric cancer ward – and Al Nasr hospital mostly evacuated Patients in worst condition sent to Al Shifa, others directed to southern Gaza AL SWEIDI CLINIC Swedish clinic sheltering 500 people destroyed by air strike, UN says. Casualty toll unclear INDONESIA HOSPITAL Damaged and running out of fuel but still operational Compound of Al Shifa on Nov 7 Al Shati camp Al Nasar Hospital Al Rantisi Hospital Jabaliya Al Sweidi Clinic Al Shifa Hospital Indonesia Hospital Al Quds Hospital Gaza City Israeli ground advances 1km 0.6 miles GAZA STRIP Sources: WHO, UN, ISW, BBC, Reuters Picture: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS