Gaza's Shifa hospital is the main medical facility in the impoverished coastal enclave, home to 1.5 million people, and is used for major operations. Radi said supplies of anesthetic gas were also running out at Gaza's four smaller hospitals.
But Israel, which has shut the Gaza border to everything but humanitarian supplies since Hamas seized the coastal territory in June, said it had not stopped the flow of medical supplies and that anesthetic gas would be allowed in.
"I don't know if there has been a request for this gas but if there has there should be no problem," said Shlomo Dror, spokesman for the Israeli coordinator for the Palestinian territories. "They get all the medical supplies they ask for."
Israel has tightened border restrictions around Gaza since the violent takeover in June. The Jewish state last month branded Gaza an "enemy entity" in response to regular rocket attacks from militants inside the territory.
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