Gaza: Last remaining hospitals under siege

21 Oct 2024

After more than a year of escalated conflict, the remaining healthcare facilities in Gaza have been pushed to extremes. 

Israeli forces have now besieged the three largest hospitals in North Gaza, while hundreds of patients and staff remain inside.

Siege

The streets around Nasser Hospital in May, flooded with sewage due to the damaged sewerage system after months of intense fighting and bombardment. Israeli forces are currently besieging and targeting the Indonesian, Al-Awda and Kamal Adwan hospitals in northern Gaza, where more than 350 patients are reported to be trapped inside. | Khan Younis, May 13, 2024. © Ben Milpas/MSF

“While the northern part of the Strip is under siege since over two weeks, it is absolutely crucial to ensure the protection of the few remaining functional healthcare facilities," says Anna Halford, MSF emergency coordinator in Gaza. 

"People must continue to access medical care and lifesaving treatments. We call on the Israeli forces to immediately stop their attacks on hospitals in North Gaza."

According to the Ministry of Health and health workers on the ground, Israeli forces are currently besieging and targeting the Indonesian, Al-Awda and Kamal Adwan hospitals. More than 350 patients are reported to be trapped inside, including pregnant women and people who just underwent surgical operations. These patients require continuous medical treatment and are unable to leave.

The ever-worsening escalation of violence and non-stop Israeli military operations that we have been witnessing over the past two weeks in northern Gaza have horrifying consequences,” says Halford. “When hospitals are attacked, their infrastructure destroyed, and the electricity cut off, the lives of patients and medical staff are under threat.”

Tens of thousands of people remain trapped in Jabalia camp under daily bombing, including six of our staff unreachable due to electricity blackout, while one of our colleagues was killed after sustaining injuries from shrapnel. 

People must continue to access medical care and lifesaving treatments. We call on the Israeli forces to immediately stop their attacks on hospitals in North Gaza.

Anna Halford
MSF emergency coordinator in Gaza

Hundreds of people in need of vital care must urgently be evacuated as their lives are in danger. Essential items, including food, are only entering in quantities that are largely insufficient for the population in the north of the Strip.

“This is purely and simply a collective punishment imposed on Palestinians in Gaza, who must choose between being forcibly displaced from the North or killed. We fear that this will not stop,” says Halford.

“Israel’s all-out war on Gaza seems to have no end in sight," says Halford. "Israel’s allies bear a heavy responsibility for this dire situation, caused by their unwavering support for the war. They must immediately do everything in their power to obtain a sustained ceasefire. Not tomorrow, not in a week. Now."

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