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More than 400 dialysis patients have died during the 18-month Israel -Hamas war because of lack of proper treatment, officials say.
11 patients who have died since the beginning of March have died, they say.
The treatment is limited by the war's destruction and lack of supplies, says Mohamed Attiya .
Attiya says he needs at least three dialysis sessions a week , at least four hours each time.
The father of six children said he no longer has access to filtered water to drink and basic running water is scarce.
Israel last month cut off the electricity supply to Gaza , affecting a desalination plant producing drinking water for part of the arid territory.
Kamel said he has missed many dialysis sessions because of an Israeli bombing in the area.
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