Since the onset of the war in Gaza in October 2023, Israel has implemented stringent measures that have led to the systematic destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system. These actions have culminated in preventing more than 16,500 Palestinians from accessing critical medical treatment. The conflict, marked by intense military operations, has severely damaged healthcare infrastructure, including hospitals and clinics, compromising the delivery of essential medical services. The blockade and ongoing restrictions on medical supplies and patient movement have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, leaving many Palestinians without necessary care. International health organizations and human rights groups have raised alarms over the escalating health emergency, urging for immediate humanitarian access and cessation of hostilities to protect civilians and restore medical services. The situation underscores the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to address the profound medical and humanitarian consequences faced by Gaza’s population amid the conflict.
