Impact on patients Five critically wounded patients died due to a lack of oxygen resulting from Israel's siege of the hospital. Following the raid, medical personnel, patients, and displaced people were detained in the hospital's maternity ward, where they underwent "interrogation in harsh and inhumane conditions". A
World Health Organization (WHO) convoy was prevented from reaching the hospital with basic supplies, including food and water, on 16 February. WHO stated, "We are trying to get access because people who are still in Nasser Medical Complex need assistance." The director of the hospital stated, "We were forced to transfer all the patients and the wounded to the hospital's old building ... Electric power was cut off from the entire medical complex ... We stand helpless, unable to provide any form of medical assistance to the patients inside the hospital". On 16 February the
Gaza Health Ministry stated that the entire hospital was without electricity, water, food and heating. The ministry also stated that a "large number" of the hospital's staff had been arrested. The IDF stated they had arrested 100 people. On 18 February, the World Health Organization assisted with evacuating 14 patients, with two that needed continuous manual ventilation, after being denied entry into the hospital for two days. while Israel denied this, claiming that the hospital had received humanitarian aid including a generator, food, water and fuel. 18 additional patients were evacuated on 19 February. On 20 February,
Doctors Without Borders reported they had lost contact with their medical team at Nasser and called for the hospital's remaining 130 patients to be evacuated. WHO evacuated an additional 32 patients in critical condition. Citing the Gaza Health Ministry,
UNOCHA reported that 70 medical personnel had been arrested. On 21 February, doctors at Nasser described the situation there as "unbearable", lacking oxygen, water, or medical supplies, as raw sewage flooded the radiology department. 21 additional patients were evacuated by the
Palestinian Red Crescent. On 22 February, medics at the hospital stated they had buried a total of thirteen patients who had died due to a lack of oxygen. The Palestinian Red Crescent evacuated an additional 18 patients on 23 February. On 27 February, two days after the IDF declared an end to the hospital siege, the Gaza Health Ministry stated the hospital was completely out of service, with ventilators shut down, water cut off, and sewage overflowing. The IDF rebuffed allegations that they intentionally damaged the hospital's operating systems, instead claiming that the power outage was caused by a generator malfunction, and all vital systems had remained functional due to a backup power source. The IDF also stated that it had provided the hospital an alternative generator, food for infants, water and diesel fuel after the attack.
Allegations of mistreatment of medical personnel Colleagues of those working in the hospital issued a statement through Healthcare Workers Watch - Palestine, Gaza Medic Voices, and Health Workers 4 Palestine highlighting their concern that the IDF had kidnapped one of the surgeons who had been posting about the siege and raid, after he had been out of communication for days. On 12 March 2024, the
BBC released a report in which medical staff at the hospital claimed to have been "humiliated, beaten, doused with cold water, and forced to kneel in uncomfortable positions for hours" by the IDF. The report also contained footage of Israeli troops detaining several men who had been forced to strip to their underwear out of medical robes and kneel outside the hospital.
Mass graves In late April 2024, following the withdrawal of Israeli forces earlier in the month, Gazan civil defence workers exhumed nearly 300 bodies from the mass grave in the compound.
Al Jazeera English reported, "The bodies include elderly women, children and young men". A spokesperson for the
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights stated, "Some of them had their hands tied, which of course indicates serious violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law". In regards to the April 2024 reports of mass graves, the IDF stated that any "claim that the IDF buried Palestinian bodies is baseless and unfounded." The IDF told CNN that during its operation "in the area of Nasser Hospital, in accordance to the effort to locate hostages and missing persons, corpses buried by Palestinians in the area of Nasser Hospital were examined." They further stated that "Bodies examined, which did not belong to Israeli hostages, were returned to their place." == Investigation ==