The World Health Organization's chief, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has warned that the dire health crisis in Gaza will last for "generations to come" unless more aid is urgently provided. The Strip is experiencing a "fatal combination" of disease, injuries, and famine that has left its healthcare system in shambles.
A massive influx of aid was required to address the needs of the Gaza population, but so far it's been insufficient, according to Dr Tedros. The situation on the ground is bleak, with thousands of Palestinians waiting for medical evacuation flights to be increased.
The UN has previously estimated that it will cost $70bn (Β£52bn) to reconstruct Gaza, and 10% of this figure would need to go towards its badly damaged healthcare system.
Dr Tedros has called for an end to the conflict and the delivery of aid without conditions or interference from either side. He also warned that supplies intended to rebuild Gaza's health system have been confiscated at the border due to concerns over their potential dual use.
The situation in Gaza is dire, with widespread destruction, poverty, hunger, and a collapsed healthcare system. Thousands of Palestinians are waiting for medical evacuation flights, and 700 people have already died while waiting.
Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza last month, resulting in the deaths of at least 68,229 Palestinians. Dr Tedros has called on all sides to respect the ceasefire deal brokered by the US.
The aid crisis in Gaza is not just an humanitarian issue but also a major political concern for the international community. It's imperative that we take immediate action to address this devastating situation and ensure that those affected receive the support they need, said Dr Tedros.
A massive influx of aid was required to address the needs of the Gaza population, but so far it's been insufficient, according to Dr Tedros. The situation on the ground is bleak, with thousands of Palestinians waiting for medical evacuation flights to be increased.
The UN has previously estimated that it will cost $70bn (Β£52bn) to reconstruct Gaza, and 10% of this figure would need to go towards its badly damaged healthcare system.
Dr Tedros has called for an end to the conflict and the delivery of aid without conditions or interference from either side. He also warned that supplies intended to rebuild Gaza's health system have been confiscated at the border due to concerns over their potential dual use.
The situation in Gaza is dire, with widespread destruction, poverty, hunger, and a collapsed healthcare system. Thousands of Palestinians are waiting for medical evacuation flights, and 700 people have already died while waiting.
Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza last month, resulting in the deaths of at least 68,229 Palestinians. Dr Tedros has called on all sides to respect the ceasefire deal brokered by the US.
The aid crisis in Gaza is not just an humanitarian issue but also a major political concern for the international community. It's imperative that we take immediate action to address this devastating situation and ensure that those affected receive the support they need, said Dr Tedros.