IKTABA, West Bank — For six months, 70-year-old Bassam Musleh searched desperately for a pharmacy or clinic that could fill his prescription for blood pressure and other heart medications. But when he arrived Tuesday at a mobile clinic in the West Bank village of Iktaba, pulling the tattered prescription from his pocket, a local aid group finally gave him the medication he needs. At PHRI’s mobile clinic in Iktaba, hundreds of people streamed in seeking treatment. Roland Friedrich, UNRWA’s West Bank director, said there’s been a marked increase in patients at its health centers across the territory. The Israeli military has denied that it prevents medical treatment for civilians and said there is no intention to delay treatment or medical evacuations.