Aid organization Doctors Without Borders has suspended work at the so-called Indonesian Hospital in the Gaza Strip city of Rafah as Israel’s offensive gathers pace. The 22 remaining patients have been transferred to other facilities as their safety could no longer be guaranteed, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday. Doctors Without Borders outlined the struggles it has faced since the war in Gaza between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas began in October. “We have had to leave 12 different health structures and have endured 26 violent incidents, which include airstrikes damaging hospitals, tanks…