Gaza hospitals are facing a dire crisis as they run low on fuel for generators, which provide power during frequent power outages. Aid workers are warning that the lives of premature babies in neonatal units are at "grave risk" if the generators stop. Hospitals in Gaza have been forced to stop working since early October due to the ongoing conflict with Israel, which has resulted in a death toll of over 5,000 people. The lack of fuel for generators is exacerbating an already dire situation, with at least 50,000 pregnant women unable to access essential health services. The World Health Organization is calling for sustained safe passage for medical essentials and fuel to keep health facilities open. The spokesperson for the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza is appealing for help from the whole world, including public and private petrol stations, to donate fuel to save lives in hospitals. The situation highlights the urgent need for a ceasefire and more aid convoys to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.