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Non-functional
Dar Essalam Hospital
Facility Type
Speciality Hospital
Ownership type
NGO
Governorates / District
Khan Yunis
Address
Khan Yunis – Salah El Din Street - Eastern Line
Founding Year
1995
Facility director
Raed Hamad
Beds Capacity
33
Number of workers
72
List of medical specialties and services
Psychiatry
Ophthalmology
Neurosurgery
Newborn services
Pediatric surgery
Pediatric cardiology
Obstetrics and gynaecology
General medicine
Dermatology
Diabetes services
Ear, nose and throat
Psychological services
Respiratory medicine
Internal medicine
Orthopedics
Respiratory medicine
General surgery
Orthopedic surgery
Equipment and facilities
Pharmacy
Laboratory services
Magnetic resonance imaging
Radiology
Ultrasound scan
Description (About the Facility)

Founded in 1995, the Dar Al Salam Hospital is a non-profit charitable hospital, established to meet the health needs of the southern region of the Gaza Strip, and is affiliated with Al Wafa Charitable Society. The hospital is considered the first specialized hospital in Khan Younis Governorate and consists of seven floors[1].

The hospital runs the Poor Patient Fund to help fund treatment for patients that cannot afford to cover their own hospital bills at the hospital. As part of the program, the hospital provides advanced cases who are unable to pay with the necessary services, such as surgeries, examinations, and medicines.

The hospital also supervises the management of a group of specialized outpatient clinics in which several qualified consultants and specialists work in the fields of general surgery, cardiology, internal medicine, ENT, dental, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, orthopedic, prosthetics, ophthalmology, vascular, diabetic foot, and thoracic surgery, audiology, pharmacy, laboratory, and blood bank.

In 2005, the Dar Al Salam Hospital announced the completion of the construction of a second building consisting of five floors covering an area of 750 meters, at a total cost of $500,000 which was funded by several donors. In addition to specialized clinics, the building houses a medical rehabilitation program to rehabilitate the disabled of the Intifada in Khan Younis and Rafah governorates[2].

The hospital also recently opened a maternity department that operates around the clock under the supervision of doctors and midwives.

Effect of siege (2007 - 2023)

The Dar Al Salam Hospital worked at various times throughout the years of the siege to organize free medical days, as well as to provide many medical services at reduced prices in cooperation with several medical and relief organizations.

narrative during this war

On November 1, 2023: The Ministry of Health announced that Dar Al Salam Hospital was out of service[3].

On November 7, 2023: Occupation forces heavily bombed the vicinity of the hospital[4].

On November 9, 2023: The Ministry of Health announced that the hospital was receiving cancer patients transferred from the Turkish Friendship Hospital after it was rendered out of service due to an Israeli siege that forced patients to leave[5].

On December 5, 2023: Occupation forces heavily bombed the hospital and its surroundings[6].

On June 24, 2024: Occupation forces targeted the vicinity of Dar al-Salam Hospital with artillery shelling[7].

On August 23, 2024: Media outlets reported that occupation forces vehicles penetrated into the vicinity of Dar Al Salam Hospital, and that artillery shelling continued in the vicinity of the hospital[8][9][10].

On August 30, 2024: The Palestinian Media Center reported the withdrawal of the occupation army vehicles from the vicinity of the hospital after 22 days of incursions[11].

On August 31, 2024: The administration of Dar Al-Salam Hospital announced the opening of Al-Salam Field Hospital in Khan Yunis[12].

The main targeting and assaults During the genocide

Sources
  1. Dar Al Salam Charity Hospital, Website.
  2. Ma'an News Agency, News release.
  3. Ramallah News, quoting Government Media Office, Telegram.
  4. Activist Hamza Al-Masry, Telegram.
  5. Palestinian Ministry of Health - Gaza, Telegram.
  6. Veto website, News release.
  7. Al Mayadeen TV, News release.
  8. Quds News Network, Telegram.
  9.  Quds News Network, Telegram.
  10.  Anadolu News Network, News release.
  11.  Palestinian Media Center, News release.
  12.  Dar al-Salam Hospital, Facebook.