
OCCUPIED AL-QUDS December 27. 2023 (Saba) - The Zionist enemy media has revealed that a Zionist soldier was killed of being infected with a fungus in the Gaza Strip, while about ten other soldiers were infected with similar cases.
The Zionist Ynet news website said that a soldier “sustained serious injuries to his limbs on the battlefield and then treatment-resistant fungi appeared on his body,” without clarifying the date of his infection or the type of fungus.
The website added “He was transferred to Assuta Hospital in outhern part of Ashdod where doctors tried every possible treatment, including experimental treatments from abroad.”
He added "The doctors brought in specialists as much as they could, and finally the fungus took over the organs in the injured person's body, until his death was determined."
He continued the fungus may have originated in soil contaminated with sewage," noting that "a number of soldiers returned from the battlefield infected with fungi and various infections."
About ten wounded soldiers were infected with similar fungi, which may have been caused by soil contamination with sewage, according to the same website.
In mid-December, the Gaza municipality warned of the danger of areas north of the city being flooded with sewage, as the pumps stopped working due to the running out of fuel, which would cause major environmental and health disasters.
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The Zionist Ynet news website said that a soldier “sustained serious injuries to his limbs on the battlefield and then treatment-resistant fungi appeared on his body,” without clarifying the date of his infection or the type of fungus.
The website added “He was transferred to Assuta Hospital in outhern part of Ashdod where doctors tried every possible treatment, including experimental treatments from abroad.”
He added "The doctors brought in specialists as much as they could, and finally the fungus took over the organs in the injured person's body, until his death was determined."
He continued the fungus may have originated in soil contaminated with sewage," noting that "a number of soldiers returned from the battlefield infected with fungi and various infections."
About ten wounded soldiers were infected with similar fungi, which may have been caused by soil contamination with sewage, according to the same website.
In mid-December, the Gaza municipality warned of the danger of areas north of the city being flooded with sewage, as the pumps stopped working due to the running out of fuel, which would cause major environmental and health disasters.
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resource : Saba